The Westminster Williamson Voices is an esteemed choral ensemble hailing from Westminster Choir College of Rider University in Princeton, New Jersey. Founded and directed by Dr. James Jordan, the choir is renowned for its rich sound and emotive performances that traverse both sacred and secular realms of music. The group, comprising of undergraduate and graduate students, serves as a beacon of choral excellence, regularly performing in prestigious venues and collaborating with notable composers and musicians.
Over recent years, the Westminster Williamson Voices has developed a particular connection with the works of British composer James Whitbourn, recording several albums featuring his compositions, including "Annelies," which is based on the diary of Anne Frank, and "Carolae – Music for Christmas," a collection that teems with festive luminosity. Apart from their work with Whitbourn, the ensemble has continued to push the boundaries of choral music, venturing into other projects like "Ola Gjeilo: Sunrise Mass," a contemporary and richly textured work. Their unique artistry and dedication to choral music are encapsulated in their recordings, such as "A Scattered Light in Winter" and "To Know Your Love," which showcase the ensemble's versatility and the profound depth of their performances.
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