The Choir of Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge is one of the UK's leading collegiate choirs. The twenty-four singers and two organ scholars, under the direction of Geoffrey Webber, perform a wide range of sacred and secular choral music spanning the centuries. Alongside familiar repertoire from the Anglican choral tradition and beyond, the choir performs much new music and has commissioned works by composers such as Francis Grieg, Robin Holloway, James MacMillan, Stuart MacRae, Judith Weir and Gabriel Jackson.
The Choir sings Chapel services during the University term and has a busy schedule of additional activities including concerts, recordings and broadcasts. The Choir travels extensively abroad, performing at a variety of venues ranging from major concert halls to universities, cathedrals and churches in Europe, America, and Asia, often in connection with other professional ensembles such as Opera Nothern Ireland, the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra of San Francisco, and the Orchestre National Bordeaux Aquitaine.
The Choir's recorings have often specialised in the re-discovery of forgotten choral repertoires, including previously unpublished music from within the English choral tradition and beyond.