Choir of the Chapel Royal
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Choral
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August 1, 2010
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April 24, 2007
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March 27, 2007
Miscellaneous
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August 12, 2016
Artist Info
Role:EnsembleThe Choir of the Chapel Royal is a renowned classical music ensemble that has been performing for over 500 years. The choir has a rich history and has been an integral part of the British monarchy since its inception. The choir has performed at numerous royal events and has been recognized for its exceptional performances. The Chapel Royal was established in the 11th century and was originally located at the Palace of Westminster. The choir was formed to provide music for the religious services held at the chapel. Over time, the choir became known for its exceptional performances and was invited to perform at various royal events. In the 16th century, the Chapel Royal was moved to St. James's Palace, where it remains to this day. The choir continued to perform at the chapel and became an important part of the royal court. The choir was made up of boys and men, with the boys being selected from the Chapel Royal Choir School. Throughout the centuries, the choir has performed at numerous royal events, including coronations, weddings, and funerals. One of the most notable performances by the choir was at the coronation of King George VI in 1937. The choir performed Handel's "Zadok the Priest" during the ceremony, which has become a tradition at British coronations. The choir has also performed at the weddings of several members of the royal family, including Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer in 1981 and Prince William and Catherine Middleton in 2011. The choir's performance at the wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton was particularly memorable, as they performed a new piece composed by Paul Mealor, "Ubi Caritas et Amor," which was widely praised for its beauty and emotional impact. In addition to its performances at royal events, the choir has also performed at numerous concerts and festivals. The choir has toured extensively throughout the United Kingdom and has also performed in Europe and the United States. The choir has collaborated with many renowned musicians and composers, including Benjamin Britten, Ralph Vaughan Williams, and John Tavener. The choir has been recognized for its exceptional performances with numerous awards and honors. In 2002, the choir was awarded the Gramophone Award for Best Choral Recording for their album "A Year at St. James's." The album features a collection of music performed by the choir throughout the liturgical year. In 2012, the choir was awarded the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal in recognition of their contributions to music and the arts. The medal was awarded to individuals and organizations that had made significant contributions to British society during the Queen's Diamond Jubilee year. The choir has also been recognized for its work in promoting music education. The Chapel Royal Choir School, which is affiliated with the choir, provides a world-class education to boys who show exceptional musical talent. The school has produced many talented musicians, including the composer Thomas Tallis and the conductor Sir David Willcocks. In conclusion, the Choir of the Chapel Royal is a classical music ensemble with a rich history and a reputation for exceptional performances. The choir has been an integral part of the British monarchy for over 500 years and has performed at numerous royal events. The choir has also been recognized for its exceptional performances with numerous awards and honors. The choir's work in promoting music education has also been widely praised.More....
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