Schola Cantorum is Oxford University’s longest-running chamber choir. It was founded in 1960 by the Hungarian dissident Laszló Heltay, and over the last three decades many of the choir’s former members have become involved in professional music at the highest levels.
Former singers include Emma Kirkby and Jane Glover, while Andrew Parrott, Nicholas Cleobury and Ivor Bolton are among the choir’s former conductors.
Schola Cantorum’s patrons are Sir Michael Tippett and Lord Menuhin, and for specific projects the choir has worked under Leonard Bernstein, Gunstav Leonhardt, Sir Colin Davis and Sir Neville Marriner as well as Britten, Tippett and Stravinsky in performances of their own music.
The choir has released many recordings and has toured extensively both in Britain and abroad.
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BACH, J.S.: St. Matthew Passion (Nelson) | |
BACH, J.S.: St. Matthew Passion (Nelson)
Composer:
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Artists:
Brook, Matthew -- Grunenwald, Bertrand -- Gura, Werner -- Maitrise de Paris -- Morscheck, Stephen -- Nelson, John -- Orchestre de chambre de Paris -- Oxford Schola Cantorum -- Phan, Nicholas -- Rice, Christine
Label/Producer: Ideale Audience |