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  1. Trinity College Choir’s award-winning discography is a remarkable body of work accomplished over some 40 years by Stephen Layton, Richard Marlow, and successive generations of choral and organ scholars. Alongside foundational masterworks of the European Renaissance, Baroque and Romantic periods, the Choir’s recordings champion the decisive ...

  2. 16 de ene. de 2017 · Bach - Mass in B Minor. Recorded 12-16 January 2017. Released March 2018. SUNDAY TIMES RECORDING OF THE WEEK. “The mixed young-adult choir – sounding wonderfully fresh and athletic…. Highly recommended.”. – The Sunday Times. Recorded in Trinity College Chapel with an outstanding cast of soloists (including three Trinity alumni) and ...

  3. Joining Trinity College Choir is one of the most exciting and rewarding things you can do in your time at the University. The Choir provides a wonderful social environment of friends from different subjects and years. You sing outstanding music, ranging from William Byrd and Tallis, maintaining the English choral tradition, through to new works ...

  4. Andrew MacFarlane (2007-2010) & Edmund Irwin-Singer (2008-2011) Drew and Edmund are members of the Indie Rock band, Glass Animals. They were contempories at Trinity and Choir members during their time at Cambridge. Whilst still at University, in 2010, they and two friends from Oxford University decided to put up some of their songs on MySpace ...

  5. When an expert panel listed the 20 greatest choirs in the world for Gramophone magazine, Trinity College Choir was placed fifth: the only University choir in the top five. The Choir’s performances continue to prompt international plaudits, including a Gramophone Award and five nominations, a GRAMMY nomination, and outstanding reviews in mainstream and specialist media.

  6. Trinity College’s magnificent mechanical-action Metzler organ is regarded as one of the finest instruments of its kind in the United Kingdom. The original instrument was built by the famous ‘Father’ Smith in 1694 and 1706; the present organ was completed by the Swiss firm Metzler und Söhne in 1976 based on the Smith’s surviving pipework and within its original cases.

  7. Max Pappenheim was Organ Scholar at Trinity from 2005 to 2007, having previously been Organ Scholar of St George’s Cathedral, Perth, Western Australia and of St Catharine’s College, Cambridge, and Assistant Organist of Our Lady and the English Martyrs in Cambridge. He is now Director of Music at St Matthew’s, Bayswater and a stage ...

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