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Introduction to the Really Big Chorus
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Regular Conductors
Regular Soloists
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Conductors

Sir David Willcocks

Sir David began his musical training as a chorister at Westminster Abbey, later winning scholarships to Clifton College and King’s College Cambridge. After a five year period of war service he was elected Fellow of King’s College Cambridge, and appo ...more
Sir David Willcocks

Brian Kay

Brian Kay divides his working life between the broadcasting studio and the concert platform. His many presentations for BBC radio have included Brian Kay’s Sunday Morning, Brian Kay’s Light Programme, the weekly listeners’ request programme 3 for all ...more
Brian Kay

Jeremy Jackman

To lovers of vocal music it was Jeremy Jackman’s face that was known around the world as a member of The King’s Singers. Now it is his back (‘much my best side’) that is more familiar to audiences in the United Kingdom and abroad as he pursues an inc ...more
Jeremy Jackman

Jonathan Willcocks

Developing from his early experience as a chorister at King’s College and as a choral scholar at Trinity College Cambridge, Jonathan Willcocks’s career has embraced a broad spectrum of conducting work and he is also prominent as a widely published co ...more
Jonathan Willcocks

Bob Chilcott

Born in 1955, Bob Chilcott has a fast-growing reputation as one of Britain's most popular and accessible composers of choral music. He has been involved in choral music for most of his life, having been a boy chorister and choral scholar in the choir ...more
Bob Chilcott