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Monteverdi Choir
For over 60 years, the Monteverdi Choir has been recognised as one of the greatest and most influential choirs in the world. Founded in 1964 by Sir John Eliot Gardiner for a performance of the Vespro della Beata Vergine in King's College Chapel, Cambridge, the Choir has become…via Wikipedia
Career Highlights
3 albums- Formed
- 1964
- Active
- 1964–present
- Listeners
- 4,482Last.fm
- Wikipedia
- Visit
Selected Discography
- 2005Santiago a Capella
- 2014Vigilate!
- 2019Love Is Come Again
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The Connection Web
20 threadsMembers
18- Paul Tindall(tenor)
- Julian Clarkson(baritone)
- Frances Jellard
- Angela Kazimierczuk(Classical soprano)
- Michael McCarthy(classical bass vocalist, choirmaster)
- Katie Pringle(Soprano)
- Simon Ponsford(Countertenor)
- Oliver John Ruthven(early music keyboardist/conductor)
- Elaine Pearce
- Gareth Treseder(tenor & choral composer)
- Hugh Davies(bass baritone)
- Laura Cochrane(violinist)
- Sam Evans(baritone vocalist & conductor)
- Mary Seers(soprano)
- James Ottaway(operatic bass)
- Charles Pott
- Christopher Purves(operatic bass)
- Suzanne Flowers1965–2005
Founders
1Collaborations
1The Extended Web
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