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The Arcadian Singers of Oxford (aka The Arcadian Singers) is a choir based in Oxford, England, originally formed in 1976 as a madrigal choir. It is a leading choir in the city and performs a wide range of music. The choir consists of between 16 and 24 singers, drawn mainly from the students and staff of Oxford University. It performs at least one concert each term in Oxford, and in recent years has released two CDs (''Jubilate Agno''〔(Jubilate Agno ), ''The Arcadian Singers of Oxford University'', (Lammas Records ).〕〔(Martin, Britten, Villette, Finzi, Holst & G Ives ), ''BBC Music Magazine''.〕 and ''Salvator Mundi''〔(Salvator Mundi ), ''The Arcadian Singers of Oxford University'', (Lammas Records ).〕), recorded in the chapel of Merton College. The choir has also been broadcast on BBC Radio 3, and each year participates in the Easter Liturgy at Ampleforth Abbey〔(Easter Triduum 2011 ), ''Ampleforth Abbey''.〕 as well as touring. The choir has performed in many venues around Oxford, including college chapels (recently Brasenose College, Exeter College, Hertford College, Keble College, Pembroke College, and University College), the Sheldonian Theatre, the University Church and St Michael at the Northgate. The choir has also sung at St Paul's Cathedral and Westminster Abbey in London. The current conductor is Tomos Watkins. ==External links== * (Arcadian Singers website ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Arcadian Singers」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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