Bach Choir
The Bach Choir of London is among the world's oldest amateur choirs; it will celebrate its 150th anniversary in 2025. The 220-member group is widely respected for its annual concerts, tours, and recordings. Its patrons have included Queen Victoria and, presently, the Prince of Wales.
The group was formed in 1875 for the British premiere the following year of Bach's Mass in B minor, BWV 232, at St. James' Hall in London. The performance was a success, and the group members decided to establish itself as an ongoing organization. The name Bach Choir denoted the group's origins, but the choir has always had a broad repertory that has included landmarks of English choral music. It does often perform the Bach St. Matthew Passion, BWV 244, and other Bach works. Various illustrious figures have been numbered among the Bach Choir's directors, including composer Charles Villiers Stanford (1885-1902), Ralph Vaughan Williams (1920-19260, Adrian Boult (1926-1932), David Willcocks (1960-1998) and since 1998, David Hill. Under Willcocks, the choir began a touring program that has included performances around the world, including in South Africa in 1997, where it became the first foreign choir to visit the country after apartheid was abolished. The choir has no fixed residence but performs in major London venues such as the Royal Albert Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall, and Holy Trinity, Sloane Square, in its roughly 20 annual concerts. The choir also maintains an outreach program that takes its music into inner-city schools. It has collaborated with a large variety of top orchestras and vocal soloists.
The Bach Choir has a long history of recording that includes several holiday releases. In 2009, it began an association with the Naxos label, releasing a recording of composer Carl Rütti's Requiem. The choir moved to Hyperion for a 2020 recording of Herbert Howells' Missa Sabrinensis.
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Discography
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Bach Inspired
Bach Choir, David Hill, Faust Chamber Orchestra
Choral Music (Choirs) - Released by Stone Records on 18 Mar 2022
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Bach: Oratorio de Paques, BWV 249 & Cantate pour le temps de l'Epiphanie, BWV 200 (Mono Version)
Bach Choir, Bach Orchestra Stuttgart, Marcel Couraud
Miscellaneous - Released by BNF Collection on 1 Jan 1958
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Walton: A Queen's Fanfare, Crown Imperial, Four Christmas Carols and Other Works
Sir David Willcocks, Philharmonia Orchestra, Bach Choir
Symphonies - Released by Chandos on 1 Oct 1991
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Family Carols
Sir David Willcocks, Bach Choir, John Scott, Fanfare Trumpeters of the Royal Military School of Music, Kneller Hall, Graham Ashton Brass Ensemble
Choral Music (Choirs) - Released by Chandos on 1 Nov 2003
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Noël!: A Selection of Carols & Anthems
Christmas Music - Released by Priory Records on 10 Jan 2001
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Mathias: Lux aeterna
Choral Music (Choirs) - Released by Chandos on 1 Mar 1998
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Carols For Christmas
Westminster Abbey Choir, Bach Choir
Ambient/New Age - Released by Seasonal on 1 Jan 2000
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Christmas Carols (Album of 1954)
The Choir Of Westminster Abbey, Dr. Reginald Jacques, Bach Choir, Dr. William McKie
Christmas Music - Released by Christmas Album on 23 Dec 2022
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Bach Choir sing Family Carols
Bach Choir, Sir David Willcocks, John Scott, Royal Military School of Music Fanfare Trumpeters, Graham Ashton Brass Ensemble
Classical - Released by Chandos on 1 Sep 1991
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Carols For Christmas
Bach Choir, Westminster Abbey Choir, Dr. Osborne Peasgood
Pop - Released by PnR on 1 Jan 2000
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