The choir maintains a strong recording and touring schedule, having previously performed as far afield as Italy, Nigeria and Hong Kong. The choir also performs regularly in major concert venues and holds numerous appearances at music festivals across the country.
Tours and performances Aside from sacred music sung mostly in choral evensong services, the choir also performs a wide range of music, including contemporary mass settings and choral works by
Eleanor Alberga,
Charles Stanford,
Herbert Howells, and
Imogen Holst, with the choir having recently sung the world première of Ed Nesbit's (one of the college
composition lecturer's) ''The King's Service''. The choir often performs with symphony orchestras both within the United Kingdom and abroad, with the ensemble giving the world première of
Simon Rowland-Jones's
Smile, O voluptuous cool-breath’d Earth! alongside the
Orion Orchestra in November 2020. In April 2021 the choir performed the St John Passion with the
Hanover Band, with other performing engagements including multiple concerts featuring the
Rachmaninoff All-Night Vigil as part of the Barnes Music Festival and at
St John's Smith Square. Tours in recent years have seen the choir perform in China (2024), Wales (2023), the US (2019), Nigeria (2018), US and Canada (2017), Germany (2016), and Italy (2015).
Recordings Since 2009, the choir has primarily recorded a number of critically acclaimed recordings with
Delphian. Under the baton of Trendell, the choir enjoyed a relationship with the
Choir of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, where they released multiple albums together with
Delphian. The choir has also worked with a number of instrumental ensembles and guest artists, most recently with
Sean Shibe for the choir's release of
Say it to the Still World and with the Strand Ensemble for
The Cloud Messenger. == Discography ==