Gabriel Crouch

Gabriel Crouch is a renowned British baritone, choral conductor, and record producer. He began his musical journey at the age of eight as a chorister at Westminster Abbey, where he rose to become the Head Chorister. He later attended the University of Cambridge, studying Geography. Crouch's professional career includes an eight-year tenure as a second baritone in The King's Singers from 1996 to 2004, during which the group received a Grammy nomination in 2001. He has also performed and recorded with notable groups like Polyphony and Tenebrae.

Currently, Gabriel Crouch serves as the Director of Choral Activities and Senior Lecturer in Music at Princeton University. He is also the founder and musical director of the ensemble Gallicantus, known for its distinctive six-voice setup. Crouch has conducted at various festivals around the world, including engagements in Washington, D.C., Illinois, Oregon, and Australia. He has produced numerous recordings for major labels, including a nomination for Best Choral Recording at the BBC Music Awards for producing The Road to Paradise by the Gabrieli Choir. His recent work includes conducting the PMEA District 7 Choir and directing various performances with Princeton's musical ensembles. The listed recent releases do not directly correlate with his known work as a conductor or performer.

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