Choir of Clare College, Cambridge
Idioma disponível: inglêsThe Clare College Choir, Cambridge, lacks the centuries-long tradition of other British university choirs. Despite this, the choir has been an unusually reliable producer of figures that have gone on to influential careers in the British choral scene. Choral singing at Clare College, Cambridge, dates to 1866 when a choir was formed of undergraduates singing the lower lines of music, joined by boys recruited from local schools for the treble line. The arrangement with the boy singers came to an end in 1966, and for several years, the choir struggled without singers for the top line. The current Clare College Choir, with mixed-voice undergraduate singers, was founded in 1971 by music fellow Peter Dennison. He was succeeded by John Rutter in 1975. Rutter departed in 1979 to devote more time to composition, but the choir has continued to perform his music frequently. Rutter was replaced by Timothy Brown, who remained music director until 2010; the present music director is Graham Ross. The Choir of Clare College, Cambridge, consists of 25 to 30 members, mostly College undergraduates, but also includes community volunteers. Many are choral scholars, singers who are given voice scholarships and are required to perform in the choir for regular Evensong and Compline services as well as special holiday concerts. Two organ scholars take part in directing the choir as well. In addition to Rutter, the Clare College Choir has spawned a variety of other influential musical figures, including conductors Roger Norrington and Ivor Bolton, and harpsichordist Richard Egarr. The choir tours annually or more than once per year, mostly in Europe and the U.S., but also in East Asia. The Clare College Choir, Cambridge, has a large discography. The group has attracted external labels, some of them major, rather than issuing music on an in-house imprint. Since a 2006 recording of Handel's Messiah, HWV 56, the choir has often recorded for Harmonia Mundi. The choir's repertory is large, mostly focused on contemporary British choral music but also extending to many other repertories. In 2020, the group released an album of music by Arvo Pärt, Peteris Vasks, and James Macmillan with the Dmitri Ensemble on Harmonia Mundi.
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The Clare College Choir, Cambridge, lacks the centuries-long tradition of other British university choirs. Despite this, the choir has been an unusually reliable producer of figures that have gone on to influential careers in the British choral scene.
Choral singing at Clare College, Cambridge, dates to 1866 when a choir was formed of undergraduates singing the lower lines of music, joined by boys recruited from local schools for the treble line. The arrangement with the boy singers came to an end in 1966, and for several years, the choir struggled without singers for the top line. The current Clare College Choir, with mixed-voice undergraduate singers, was founded in 1971 by music fellow Peter Dennison. He was succeeded by John Rutter in 1975. Rutter departed in 1979 to devote more time to composition, but the choir has continued to perform his music frequently. Rutter was replaced by Timothy Brown, who remained music director until 2010; the present music director is Graham Ross. The Choir of Clare College, Cambridge, consists of 25 to 30 members, mostly College undergraduates, but also includes community volunteers. Many are choral scholars, singers who are given voice scholarships and are required to perform in the choir for regular Evensong and Compline services as well as special holiday concerts. Two organ scholars take part in directing the choir as well. In addition to Rutter, the Clare College Choir has spawned a variety of other influential musical figures, including conductors Roger Norrington and Ivor Bolton, and harpsichordist Richard Egarr. The choir tours annually or more than once per year, mostly in Europe and the U.S., but also in East Asia.
The Clare College Choir, Cambridge, has a large discography. The group has attracted external labels, some of them major, rather than issuing music on an in-house imprint. Since a 2006 recording of Handel's Messiah, HWV 56, the choir has often recorded for Harmonia Mundi. The choir's repertory is large, mostly focused on contemporary British choral music but also extending to many other repertories. In 2020, the group released an album of music by Arvo Pärt, Peteris Vasks, and James Macmillan with the Dmitri Ensemble on Harmonia Mundi.
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Ice Land: The Eternal Music
Choir of Clare College, Cambridge, Dmitri Ensemble, Carolyn Sampson, Graham Ross
Choral Music (Choirs) - Lançado por harmonia mundi em 11/02/2022
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Rolling River: American Choral
Choir of Clare College, Cambridge, Graham Ross, Iestyn Davies
Choral Music (Choirs) - Lançado por harmonia mundi em 31/03/2023
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Sigur Rós: Fljótavik (Arr. for Violin and String Orchestra)
Choir of Clare College, Cambridge, Dmitri Ensemble, Carolyn Sampson, Graham Ross
Choral Music (Choirs) - Lançado por harmonia mundi em 28/01/2022
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Lux de caelo: Music for Christmas
Choir of Clare College, Cambridge, Graham Ross, Dmitri Ensemble
Classical - Lançado por harmonia mundi em 27/10/2014
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Thorvaldsdottir: Þann heilaga kross
Choir of Clare College, Cambridge, Graham Ross
Choral Music (Choirs) - Lançado por harmonia mundi em 15/04/2022
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The Holly and the Ivy
Choir of Clare College, Cambridge, Orchestra of Clare College, Cambridge, John Rutter
Classical - Lançado por Decca Music Group Ltd. em 01/01/2012
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Mater Ora Filium: Music for Epiphany (Bonus Track Version)
Choir of Clare College, Cambridge, Graham Ross
Sacred Vocal Music - Lançado por harmonia mundi em 07/10/2016
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Veni Emmanuel: Music for Advent (Bonus Track Version)
Choir of Clare College, Cambridge, Graham Ross, Nicolas Haigh
Sacred Vocal Music - Lançado por harmonia mundi em 13/08/2013
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Sævarsson: Requiem - II. Kyrie
Choir of Clare College, Cambridge, Dmitri Ensemble, Carolyn Sampson, Graham Ross
Choral Music (Choirs) - Lançado por harmonia mundi em 14/01/2022
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Arvo Pärt: Stabat
Choir of Clare College, Cambridge, The Dmitri Ensemble, Graham Ross
Choral Music (Choirs) - Lançado por harmonia mundi em 27/03/2020
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Sævarsson: Nunc dimittis
Choir of Clare College, Cambridge, Graham Ross
Choral Music (Choirs) - Lançado por harmonia mundi em 29/04/2022
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Remembrance
Choir of Clare College, Cambridge and Graham Ross
Classical - Lançado por harmonia mundi em 21/10/2016
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Veni Emmanuel: Music for Advent
Choir of Clare College, Cambridge, Graham Ross and Nicolas Haigh
Classical - Lançado por harmonia mundi em 28/10/2013
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Carols from Clare College, Cambridge
Choir of Clare College, Cambridge
Classical - Lançado por UME - Global Clearing House em 18/12/2020
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Haec dies: Music for Easter (Bonus Track Version)
Choir of Clare College, Cambridge, Graham Ross
Classical - Lançado por harmonia mundi em 04/03/2016
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Stabat Mater dolorosa: Music for Passiontide
Choir of Clare College, Cambridge and Graham Ross
Classical - Lançado por harmonia mundi em 24/03/2014
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Stabat Mater dolorosa: Music for Passiontide (Bonus Track Version)
Choir of Clare College, Cambridge, Graham Ross
Classical - Lançado por harmonia mundi em 24/03/2014
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Reformation 1517-2017
Choir of Clare College, Cambridge, Graham Ross, Clare Baroque
Sacred Vocal Music - Lançado por harmonia mundi em 25/08/2017
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Leifs: Requiem
Choir of Clare College, Cambridge, Graham Ross
Choral Music (Choirs) - Lançado por harmonia mundi em 11/03/2022
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Reflection - Choral Music from Clare College Cambridge
Choir of Clare College, Cambridge
Classical - Lançado por Heritage Records em 01/01/2010
Qualidade de CD de 16 bits 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
Rutter: Gloria - Bernstein: Chichester Psalms - Poulenc: Quatre petites prières
Choir of Clare College Cambridge, Timothy Brown, Corydon Singers & Matthew Best
Classical - Lançado por Brilliant Classics em 01/04/2009
Qualidade de CD de 16 bits 44.1 kHz - Stereo