Michael Kibblewhite

Michael Kibblewhite is an English choral conductor known for founding and directing several choirs in the south-east of England. He was educated at Magdalen College, Oxford, where he was a boy chorister, and later became a Music and Choir scholar at Trinity College, Cambridge. Kibblewhite has founded notable choirs such as Cantate Youth Choir, Cambridge Chorale, Harlow Chorus, and Hertfordshire Chorus, among others. His work includes directing the King's Lynn Festival Chorus from 2001 to 2009. Additionally, he founded Coro 94, a chamber choir composed of former Cantate Youth Choir singers, which released an album titled 'Allus' in 2018.

While the provided releases list includes titles like "Bliss: Prince of Wales Investiture Music, Prayer of St. Francis of Assisi & Morning Heroes," "Allus," "Orff: Carmina Burana (The Singers' Edition)," and "Dubra: Northern Lights," there is no direct link between these releases and Michael Kibblewhite's known work. Therefore, these titles are not explicitly associated with his biography based on the available information.

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