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  1. Preacher. Professor Alan Torrance, Emeritus Professor of Systematic Theology, University of St Andrews. “ 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.

  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. 1 de abr. de 2018 · All the soloists are admirable: two ex-Trinity choristers, Katherine Watson ... The choir of Trinity College, Cambridge, conducted by Stephen Layton, recording Bach’s Mass in B minor.

  4. 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

  5. Bass Vocals [Choir] – Anthony Woodman, Brian Lee (25), Christopher Howarth, Joel Nulsen, Jonathan Pacey, Laurence Williams (2), Michael Craddock, William Winning; Bassoon [Orchestra] – Philip Turbett; Booklet Editor – Tim Parry (2) Cello [Orchestra] – Andrew Skidmore, Susan Sheppard; Chorus – The Choir Of Trinity College Cambridge*

  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.

  7. 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 ...