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Recordings of Baroque and 20th century repertoire have enabled collaborations with the Academy of Ancient Music, the Orchestra of the Age of Englightenment, Britten Sinfonia and City of London Sinfonia, and with soloists including Susan Gritton, Emma Kirkby, Iestyn Davies, Allan Clayton, James Gilchrist, Thomas Hobbs, Matthew Brook, Neal Davies
- Bach - Mass in B Minor | The Choir of Trinity College Cambridge
Recorded in Trinity College Chapel with an outstanding cast...
- Bach - Mass in B Minor | The Choir of Trinity College Cambridge
16 de ene. de 2017 · Recorded in Trinity College Chapel with an outstanding cast of soloists (including three Trinity alumni) and the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment’s period forces, this recording offers a majestic account of Bach’s magnum opus. > Album page and digital booklet at Hyperion Records.
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.
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
28.5K subscribers ‧ 203 videos. Voted the fifth best choir in the world in Gramophone magazine’s ‘20 Greatest Choirs’, the Choir of Trinity College Cambridge comprises around thirty...
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]
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.