The Choir of St John’s College, Cambridge is one
of the finest collegiate choirs in the world, known
and loved by millions from its broadcasts, concert
tours and recordings. Founded in the 1670s, the
Choir is known for its distinctive rich, warm
sound, its expressive interpretations and its breadth
of repertoire. Alongside these musical characteristics,
the Choir is particularly proud of its happy,
relaxed and mutually supportive atmosphere. The
Choir is directed by Christopher Gray who
follows a long line of eminent Directors of Music,
recently Dr George Guest, Dr Christopher
Robinson, Dr David Hill, and Andrew Nethsingha.
The Choir is made up of around 20 Choristers
and Probationers who are educated at St John’s
College School and around 16 adult altos,
tenors and basses who are members of the
University of Cambridge. The Choir’s primary
purpose is to enhance the liturgy and worship at
daily services in the College Chapel. The Choir
has a diverse repertoire spanning over 500 years
and is renowned for championing contemporary
music by commissioning new works. Recent
collaborating artists have included Jonathan
Dove, Iain Farrington, David Nunn, Helen
Grime, Cheryl Frances-Hoad, Judith Bingham,
Julian Anderson, Anna Semple, Katrina Toner,
Ignacio Mañá Mesas and Cecilia McDowall. The
Choir also enjoys joining its period instrument
ensemble St John’s Sinfonia to perform Bach
cantatas in a liturgical setting.
The Choir brings the ‘St John’s Sound’ to
listeners around the world through its webcasts,
available at www.sjcchoir.co.uk. It has also live-
streamed video broadcasts of Chapel services
on Facebook, in association with Classic FM.
In addition to regular radio broadcasts in this
country and abroad, the Choir releases recordings
each year. In May 2016 the College launched
its ‘St John’s Cambridge’ recording label in
conjunction with Signum Classics. Since then
17 Choir albums have been released, including
single composer albums of music by Jonathan
Harvey (BBC Music Magazine Award winner),
Ralph Vaughan Williams and Michael Finnissy,
two of which were shortlisted for Gramophone
Awards. In addition to these albums, there have
been a further three Magnificat albums of varied
Evensong Canticles, an anthem compilation
Locus Iste, masses by Poulenc and Kodály, a live
anthology The Tree, a Psalms collection, and
seasonal albums for Advent, Christmas, Ash
Wednesday and Eastertide.The Choir also performs concerts outside of
Cambridge and tours internationally each year.
Recent destinations have included the USA,
the Netherlands, France, Sweden, Denmark,
Germany, Hungary, Hong Kong and Singapore.
It also performs regularly in the UK, with venues
including Symphony Hall, Birmingham, Royal
Albert Hall and Royal Festival Hall, London.