The Cambridge Singers

The Cambridge Singers are an esteemed chamber choir, internationally recognized for their transcendent choral performances and recordings. The ensemble was founded by composer and conductor John Rutter in 1981, with the purpose of performing and recording his compositions as well as a wide-ranging selection of choral music. Featuring gifted singers, many of whom are alumni of prestigious Cambridge University choirs, The Cambridge Singers have become renowned for their polished sound and sensitive interpretations of both sacred and secular repertoire.

Throughout the years, The Cambridge Singers have contributed significantly to choral music collections worldwide. Their extensive discography includes works that encompass a variety of genres and historical periods, emphasizing a particular affinity for British composers. Notable recent projects include a remastered version of "Christmas Night: Carols of the Nativity" (2020), which showcases their rich tradition in holiday music. They delve into the works of Stanford and Howells with "Stanford & Howells Remembered," explore the choral dimensions of contemporary sacred music with "John Rutter: Visions & Requiem," and celebrate life with "Rutter: The Gift of Life." Each release underscores the choir's dedication to excellence, their choral precision, and their unique ability to connect with audiences around the world.

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