If it weren't for
Clare, I wouldn't
be the singer
I am today
Our latest release - 'Lux de caelo: Music for Christmas' - receives a double 4-star review from BBC Music Magazine.
"Mathias's 'A babe is born' typifies the choir's nimble alacrity, crisply accompanied by the Dmitri Ensemble".
Live from Clare Chapel at 3:30pm.
LISTEN:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04p54d8
Clare College is proud to announce the Clare College Song Competition for solo singers and piano accompanists studying at Cambridge University, with a panel consisting of Graham Ross, Nicholas Mulroy, Timothy Brown, Nicola Jane Kemp, and world-renowned accompanist Malcolm Martineau.
more >The Choir has returned to Chapel for the 2014-15 academic year after a busy summer touring Europe, Malta and the United States of America.
more >Mary Hamilton (Dec Sop 3) and Abi Gostick (Lay Clerk 2013-14) describe the final ever day for the Choir of Clare College 2013-14, in concert in Plano, Texas, and the journey home with Elvis in tow after a tremendous tour.
more >Laurence Booth-Clibborn (Dec Tenor 1) and Alice Halstead (Dec Sop 2) chart every detail of the long journey to Oklahoma City for the Choir of 2013-14's penultimate concert in the vast First Presbyterian Church.
more >Matthew Jorysz (Senior Organ Scholar) and Laurie Harris (Dec Bass 4) describe yet more bus journeys and carpark football games, en route to our concert in Hendrix College in Conway, Arkansas.
more >Robin Culshaw (Can Bass 4) and Josh Pacey (Can Bass 3) give an account of the Choir's visit to Graceland and the Choir's fourth concert in Memphis's huge Second Presbyterian Church.
more >Sophie Horrocks (Can Sop 1) and Janneke Dupré (Can Sop 2) describe the third concert day of the tour in the Blair School of Music at Vanderbilt University.
more >Two of the newest members of the Choir, Mark Williams (2014-15 Lay Clerk) and Matthew Nixon (2014 Bass), describe the rock star treatment that we were given in Collegedale, Tennessee, on the second concert of our tour.
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