The Cambridge Singers is an English mixed voice chamber
choir formed in 1981 by their director
John Rutter with the primary purpose of making recordings under their own label
Collegium Records.
The group initially comprised former singers from the
Choir of Clare College, Cambridge, where Rutter had previously been the music director.
They have been involved in the last four Fresh Aire albums (about "mankind's curiosities") of the
Mannheim Steamroller band, by composer
Chip Davis, but they are primarily a classical choral group.
They have recorded several highly acclaimed
Christmas albums, including Christmas Day in the Morning,[1]Christmas Night: Carols of the Nativity, Christmas Star,[2]Christmas with the Cambridge Singers, and The Cambridge Singers Christmas Album.
The Cambridge Singers is an English mixed voice chamber
choir formed in 1981 by their director
John Rutter with the primary purpose of making recordings under their own label
Collegium Records.
The group initially comprised former singers from the
Choir of Clare College, Cambridge, where Rutter had previously been the music director.
They have been involved in the last four Fresh Aire albums (about "mankind's curiosities") of the
Mannheim Steamroller band, by composer
Chip Davis, but they are primarily a classical choral group.
They have recorded several highly acclaimed
Christmas albums, including Christmas Day in the Morning,[1]Christmas Night: Carols of the Nativity, Christmas Star,[2]Christmas with the Cambridge Singers, and The Cambridge Singers Christmas Album.