Suzi Digby, OBE, is a distinguished figure in the realm of choral music, renowned both for her conducting prowess and her commitment to music education. Throughout her illustrious career, she has earned acclaim for her ability to bridge the gap between historical authenticity and contemporary relevance in choral music. Digby’s expertise lies in a wide-ranging repertoire, with a particular focus on Renaissance and contemporary works, as evidenced by her recent releases such as "Sanctissima: Vespers and Benediction for the Feast of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary," "MacMillan: Ave Maris Stella," and the innovative binaural version of "Spem in alium. Vidi aquam."
Her contributions to the choral world extend beyond performance to her role as an educator and advocate for the transformative power of music. Digby's vision has led to the founding of several choirs and educational initiatives, aimed at fostering a new generation of choral singers and appreciators. Through her recordings, such as "Tallis: Spem in Alium / MacMillan: Vidi aquam" and deeply emotive interpretations of works by Tomas Luis de Victoria and Mark Simpson, Digby continues to enchant audiences and critics alike. Her commitment to excellence and innovation in the choral tradition has established her as a visionary figure, whose influence resonates in concert halls and educational institutions worldwide.
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