From 1968 to 1993, Carrington was a member and co-director of
the King's Singers. During this time he was also a freelance double bass player and was regularly invited as a guest performer, in particular with the
BBC Philharmonic and the Monteverdi Orchestra. He is also the (uncredited) singer in the end credits of the first series of the 1983 BBC sitcom
The Black Adder. Carrington moved to the
United States in 1994 and accepted a position at the
University of Kansas where he served as Director of Choral Activities, professor, and artist in residence. After Kansas, he became Director of Choral Activities at the
New England Conservatory in
Boston. He became professor of conducting at the
Yale School of Music in 2003 and founded the
Yale Schola Cantorum which he directed for six years. He was appointed a
professor emeritus at
Yale University in 2009 and now regularly conducts concerts, workshops and masterclasses around the world. == Personal life ==