‘An undoubted jewel in Britain’s choral scene’
(BBC Music Magazine), the Choir of The Queen’s
College Oxford is among the finest and most active
university choirs in the UK. Its extensive concert
schedule involves appearances across the UK
and abroad, including work with the Academy
of Ancient Music, the Britten Sinfonia, and the
Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra. It regularly tours
abroad, and concert tours have included China,
Taiwan, the USA, Sri Lanka, Italy, Portugal, Spain,
Sweden, France, the Low Countries, and Germany.
The choir’s wide-ranging repertory includes a
rich array of Renaissance and Baroque music
and contemporary works. The group broadcasts
regularly on BBC Radio, and during the academic
year it provides the music for regular services
in the splendid Baroque chapel of The Queen’s
College. Among its recordings on Signum Classics,
Carols from Queen’s enjoyed nine weeks in the
Specialist Classical Charts, was ‘Drive Feature Album of the Week’ on Classic FM, and was a
Telegraph Christmas pick; A New Heaven and The
House of the Mind both went straight to no. 1 in
the Specialist Classical Chart in their first week of
sales; and a recording of music by the great Tudor
composer John Taverner, received a Diapason
d’or and was described by Diapason as ‘a splendid
triumph of English choral art at its best’. Queen’s
Choir has also recorded for film in the famous Abbey Road Studios, and appears on the Grammy- nominated soundtrack of the Warner-Brothers film Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.