Performances by Britain's only full-time professional chamber choir, a virtuoso 24-voice ensemble established in 1924
With choral music by Marcel Dupre and Jean Langlais. Dupre: Ave Maria; O salutaris hostia. Jean Langlais: Festival alleluia. Stephen Disley (organ), BBC Singers/Nicholas Kok.
DetailsKaspars Putnins directs the BBC Singers in a performance of Rachmaninov's Liturgy of St John Chrysostom, a setting of the Liturgy of St John Chrysostom composed in 1910.
DetailsPeter Phillips conducts the BBC Singers in motets, a magnificat and a mass by the 16th-century Flemish composer Nicolas Gombert, described as 'the profound musician' by one.
DetailsPeter Dijkstra conducts the BBC Singers in a concert of choral music by four modern Swedish composers, including pieces that pay tribute to Purcell and Bach.
DetailsNicholas Cleobury directs the BBC Singers and BBC Concert Orchestra in a performance of Durufle's Requiem.
DetailsCellist Raphael Wallfisch and the BBC Singers under Bob Chilcott perform Richard Rodney Bennett's A Farwell to Arms.
DetailsThe BBC Singers under David Hill perform Thomas Tallis's mass Puer natus est nobis for seven voices, a work written to celebrate Christmas and the supposed pregnancy of Mary Tudor.
DetailsJudith Weir: Telling the Tale. Legends and Sagas: David Hill conducts the BBC Singers in Judith Weir's King Harald's Saga, All the Ends of the Earth and Missa del Cid.
DetailsWorks by 19th century composers interested in music of the past. Brahms: Warum ist das Licht gegeben; Geistliches Lied. Palestrina, arr Wagner: Stabat mater. Pearsall: Requiem.
DetailsA concert given by Giles Underwood (bass), Stephen Disley (organ), Onyx Brass, BBC Singers under Nicholas Cleobury featuring new British works for organ, choir and brass.
DetailsWie Ein Kind: James Morgan conducts the BBC Singers in Per Norgard's Wie ein Kind for chorus, a setting of the fantastical poetry of Adolf Wolfli.
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