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  1. Our most experienced trebles frequently perform as soloists in operas, concerts, on TV and on film soundtracks. OPERA Miles in Britten’s The Turn of the Screw is arguably the most challenging operatic role for a boy treble and we have a proud association with this opera. Our roll of honour includes providing the Miles for productions at Aldeburgh (2009, 2015), Mexico Opera (2011), Grimeborn ...

  2. Singing Teachers. Choral Scholars and Volunteers and Organ Scholars all receive six free singing lessons per term from one of our experienced and highly-respected singing teachers. All of our singing teachers are accomplished singers in their own right with a wealth of professional experience as soloists and ensemble singers.

  3. In respect of earlier recordings this addition is no less notable for the quality of its instrumentalists or for the classy line-up of soloists. But, in its forty or so young voices from Trinity College, the luxury is having one of the finest collegiate choirs around and which, under Stephen Layton’s meticulous preparation, produces an exceptionally refined quality.

  4. This wonderful performance made all the elements come to life in the most vivid way. Packed tight on the stage of St John’s Smith Square were a lavish band of 28 players, a choir of around 40, and the four soloists. This was not going to be one of those small-scale Bach performances we’re told are more “authentic”. It was lavishly festive.

  5. Handel - Chandos Anthems - vol 2 > See recording details... This second volume in Stephen Layton’s and the Choir of Trinity College Cambridge’s survey of Handel’s Chandos Anthems is every bit as good as the first (reviewed in May 2009), with an outstanding solo line-up and compelling, razor-sharp performances.

  6. Handel - Chandos Anthems, Vol.1 - International Record Review > See recording details... The disc’s cover bears no claim to being the first instalment of a complete recording of the anthems Handel composed in 1717 and 1718 for James Brydges, then known as the fabulously rich Earl of Carnarvon but remembered by posterity as the profligate first Duke of Chandos.

  7. Choral Scholarships at Trinity College combine the singing of weekly services in the Chapel with an exciting schedule of recordings, concerts and international tours outside term. The primary duty of a Choral Scholar during term is to sing at the three services of Choral Evensong that take place each week, together with occasional special services.