Choir of Clare College, Cambridge
The Choir of Clare College, Cambridge, is a mixed-voice choir whose primary function is to lead services in the chapel of Clare College, Cambridge. Since its founding in 1972, the choir has gained an international reputation as one of the leading university choral groups in the world.
History
The first chapel choir was formed in 1866. For the next one hundred years the choir consisted of undergraduate lower voices and a treble line provided by boys from city schools. In 1966, the use of boys was discontinued and for a brief period there was no upper line. The current mixed-voice choir was established in 1972 by Peter Dennison, a music fellow of the college. He was succeeded by the college's first director of music, John Rutter. Rutter left in 1979 to focus on composing but retains a close connection with the college as an honorary fellow. Timothy Brown directed the choir for 31 years until he was succeeded by the choir's current director of music, Graham Ross.Directors of Music
Since 1975 the choir has been conducted by the director of music, a fellow of the college.- 1972–1975: Peter Dennison
- 1975–1979: John Rutter
- 1979–2010: Timothy Brown
- 2010–present: Graham Ross
Membership of the choir
Organ scholars
The organ is played by two organ scholars, who, like the choral scholars, are students at the college. An organ scholarship is awarded as necessary to ensure that there are always two undergraduate organists in the college—a new scholar is appointed to arrive when the previous one graduates.If the director of music is not present for any reason, an organ scholar takes responsibility for conducting the choir.
- 1942 — David Galliford
- 1969 — Stephen Banfield
- 1976 — Ivor Bolton
- 1979 — David Dunnett
- 1982 — Richard Egarr
- 1984 — Stephen Farr
- 1988 — Dominic Wheeler
- 1990 — Peter Clements
- 1993 — Jonathan Brown
- 1995 — James Grossmith
- 1996 — Andrew Henderson
- 1998 — John Reid
- 2000 — Nicholas Rimmer
- 2001 — Nicholas Collon
- 2003 — James McVinnie
- 2004 — Tim Harper
- 2006 — Simon Thomas Jacobs
- 2007 — Ashok Gupta
- 2009 — Nicolas Haigh
- 2010 — Peter Harrison
- 2012 — Matthew Jorysz
- 2014 — Anthony Daly
- 2015 — Michael Papadopoulos
- 2016 — Eleanor Carter
- 2016 — Nicholas Morris
- 2017 — Ashley Chow
- 2019 — George Gillow
- 2020 — Samuel Jones
- 2022 — Daniel Blaze
- 2023 — Evelyn Perfect
Services
- 6:15 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays
- 6:00 p.m. on Sundays, preceded with a recital at 5:25 p.m.
Since 2015, the choir has a webcast of recorded services released on the choir website. Since 2020, the choir also live-streams choral services on their YouTube channel.
Performing activities
Apart from sacred music sung mostly in choral evensong services, the choir also performs a wide range of music, including works by Toby Hession, Graham Ross, Sir John Tavener, Jonathan Dove, Herbert Howells, Tarik O'Regan, John Rutter, Giles Swayne and James Whitbourn.The choir also performs with instrumental groups such as the European Union Baroque Orchestra and the Dmitri Ensemble. In January 2016 it gave the world première of Green Mass, composed by Alexander Raskatov, in the Royal Festival Hall along with the London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Vladimir Jurowski; and in March 2018, the world première of Clare Canticles, composed by Toby Hession. The choir also performed in the Malaysian première of Fauré's Requiem in 2016 with the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra. Being the Choir & Organ magazine's 2020 New Music partners, the choir will première six new commissions throughout the 2020 calendar year.
Tours
The choir maintains a strong recording and touring schedule. In recent years, the choir has toured throughout Europe, the US, the Middle East, Australia and Asia, usually between university terms. The choir also regularly performs in the United Kingdom, giving concerts in the major London concert halls, as well as at numerous festivals around the country.Previous tours have included:
- 2005 — Europe
- 2006 — Germany and Austria
- 2008 — France
- 2009 — Germany
- 2009 — US
- 2009 — Israel
- 2010 — US
- 2011 — France
- 2011 — Netherlands
- 2012 — Australia
- 2013 — US
- 2014 — Malta
- 2014 — US
- 2014 — Netherlands
- 2015 — US
- 2016 — Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore
- 2016 — France
- 2016 — Netherlands
- 2017 — Switzerland
- 2017 — US
- 2018 — Rome
- 2018 — France and Malta
- 2019 — Canada, US and Mexico
- 2019 — Spain
- 2019 — Macau, Hong Kong and Shanghai
- 2019 — Netherlands
- 2022 - Netherlands, Belgium
Discography
- 2012 — Imogen Holst Choral Works
- 2013 — Veni Emmanuel: Music for Advent
- 2014 — Lux de caelo: Music for Christmas
- 2014 — Stabat Mater dolorosa: Music for Passiontide
- 2015 — Requiem: Music for All Saints and All Souls
- 2015 — Ascendit Deus: Music for Ascensiontide & Pentecost
- 2016 — Mater ora filium: Music for Epiphany
- 2016 — Remembrance
- 2016 — Haec Dies: Music for Easter
- 2017 — Pange lingua: Music for Corpus Christi
- 2017 — Reformation 1517–2017
- 2020 — Arvo Pärt: Stabat Mater
- 2020 — Britten: A Ceremony of Carols
- 2022 — Iceland: The Eternal Music
- 2023 — Rolling River: American Choral
- 1979 — The Holly and the Ivy
- 1994 — Hodie: Carols from Cambridge
- 1995 — Miserere
- 1996 — A Cello Christmas
- 1999 — Illumina, conducted by Tim Brown and recorded in the Lady Chapel of Ely Cathedral by John Rutter
- 2000 — Blessed Spirit: Music of the Soul's Journey
- 2005 — Light of the Spirit
- 2006 — ''Tarik O'Regan: Voices''
Notable Clare alumni
- Michael Brimer
- Ivor Bolton
- Nicholas Collon
- William Denis Browne
- Richard Egarr
- Stephen Farr
- The Right Rev'd David Galliford
- Patrick Gowers
- Toby Hession
- Martin How
- Matthew Jorysz
- John Kitchen
- Andrew Manze
- James McVinnie
- Sir Roger Norrington
- Graham Ross
- John Rutter
- Richard Stilgoe
- Elin Manahan Thomas
- Robin Ticciati