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  2. Choir of King's College, Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    The choir has recorded more than 100 albums, on the EMI and Decca labels. In 2013 the choir launched its own label, King's College Recordings, which would allow it to gain more artistic freedom over its releases. [18] [19] Releases on this label include 100 Years of Nine Lessons and Carols which remained at number 1 in the classical charts for ...

  3. King's Voices - Wikipedia

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    The choir was founded in October 1997 under the direction of Dr John Butt, then Director of Studies of Music at the College.The primary aim of the choir was to give female students to opportunity to sing in the chapel, and it renders female King's students able to audition for choral awards. [1]

  4. King's College, Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, the choir launched its own label, King's College Recordings, allowing it to gain more artistic freedom over its releases. Its releases and worldwide fame have led to global tours and performances. [50] The Choir of King's College sings evensong and Eucharist services on all days of the week apart from Mondays, with two services on a ...

  5. Once in Royal David's City - Wikipedia

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    According to the tradition of the King's College Choir, the soloist of this hymn is usually chosen right before the performance, when the choirmaster decides whose voice is the strongest on the day, prior to the start of the broadcast. [6] This carol was the first recording that the King's College Choir under Boris Ord made for EMI in 1948. [7]

  6. Gloucester Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The cathedral's current choir was established by King Henry VIII in 1539, and at present is composed of 18 boy and 20 girl choristers, as well as 12 adult singers. The choristers attend the King's School, which was also founded by Henry VIII. The choir sings regularly during term time and at major religious festivals such as Christmas or Easter.

  7. King David (musical) - Wikipedia

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    King David is mostly sung-through with little dialogue, and the music incorporates genres ranging from pop, jazz, and rock, to grand ballad-like choral arrangements. [4] It uses a large orchestra and a large choir. The piece is based on biblical tales from the Books of Samuel, 1 Chronicles and David's Psalms. [22]

  8. Chapel Royal - Wikipedia

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    The British chapels royal have played a significant role in the musical life of the nation, with composers such as Tallis, Byrd, Bull, Gibbons, and Purcell all having been members of the choir. [4] The choir consists of gentlemen of the chapel royal singing the lower parts alongside the boy choristers known as the children of the chapel.

  9. The King's Consort - Wikipedia

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    The King's Consort is a British period music orchestra founded in 1980 by the English conductor and harpsichordist Robert King (b. 1960, Wombourne). [1] The ensemble has an associated choral group, Choir of The King's Consort.