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  1. The Cherubic Hymn (Glinka) Preacher. Dr Leanne Williams Green, Junior Research Fellow, Trinity College. “ It’s a sumptuous sound from the Choir of Trinity College Cambridge, directed by Stephen Layton. The high standard…guides us through not far off two centuries of Anglican tradition “. Andrew McGregor, BBC Radio 3.

    • About

      Highlights of the Choir’s extensive discography include...

    • Concerts

      The Choir makes its traditional May Week appearance atop the...

    • Recordings

      Recordings of Baroque and 20th century repertoire have...

    • Webcasts

      Dr Leanne Williams Green, Junior Research Fellow, Trinity...

    • Support

      Through its concerts, tours and recordings Trinity College...

    • Organ

      Trinity College’s magnificent mechanical-action Metzler...

  2. 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. Voted the fifth best choir in the world in Gramophone magazine’s ‘20 Greatest Choirs’, the Choir of Trinity College Cambridge comprises around thirty Choral Scholars and two Organ...

  4. Soprano Vocals [Choir] – Alison Hill, Bethany Partridge, Catherine White (2), Catriona Casha, Elisabeth Krizek, Faith Waddell, Georgia Way, Hannah King (3), Hannah Partridge, Julia St Clair, Mary Price (10), Rachel Ambrose Evans, Zoë Brown.

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    • 2 x CD
    • UK
    • Hyperion-CDA68031/2
  5. The Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge is a mixed choir whose primary function is to sing choral services in the Tudor chapel of Trinity College, Cambridge. [1] . In January 2011, Gramophone named the choir the fifth best choir in the world. [2]

  6. 30 de ago. de 2020 · The Choir of Trinity College Cambridge sings Ēriks Ešenvalds' 'O salutaris Hostia.’ Soloists Anita Monserrat and Madeleine Todd, conducted by Stephen Layton.