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  1. Fiona Fraser. Fiona Fraser began singing as a chorister at St Andrews Cathedral, Inverness, before studying Anthropology at the University of St Andrews. While completing a Masters in Choral Conducting at Jesus College, Cambridge, she sang with Trinity College Choir under Stephen Layton. Fiona now appears regularly with some of the UK’s ...

  2. Once again Stephen Layton conducts the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Polyphony, and a stunning team of soloists as part of the St John's Smith Square Easter Festival, on Good Friday 7 April Duruflé Requiem - Trinity College Choir with Stephen Layton

  3. 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.

  4. The Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge is one of the world’s finest choirs, one that operates in an atmosphere and expectation of excellence, neither knowing nor inhabiting a world of the middling or mediocre either in performances or recordings.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. Layton has held the Trinity post since 2006 but I believe he has decided now is the time to move on and concentrate on other conducting commitments. Part of the legacy he will leave is an extensive series of Hyperion recordings with the Trinity choir, of which this is the latest; its release coincides with him leaving the college.