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Over 100 recordings reflect <strong>The</strong> <strong>Sixteen</strong>’s quality<br />
in a range of work spanning the music of 500<br />
years, winning many accolades including<br />
Gramophone Awards and a Classical BRIT.<br />
Since 2001 <strong>The</strong> <strong>Sixteen</strong> has been building its own<br />
record label, CORO, which released its 117th title<br />
in autumn 2013. Recent releases include Handel’s<br />
Saul and further volumes in both the Palestrina<br />
and Monteverdi series.<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Sixteen</strong><br />
Soprano<br />
Julie Cooper<br />
Sally Dunkley<br />
Katy Hill<br />
Kirsty Hopkins<br />
Alexandra<br />
Kidgell<br />
Charlotte Mobbs<br />
Alto<br />
Ian Aitkenhead<br />
David Clegg<br />
Daniel Collins<br />
Martha<br />
McLorinan<br />
Edward<br />
McMullan<br />
Kim Porter<br />
Tenor<br />
Jeremy Budd<br />
Mark Dobell<br />
Steven Harrold<br />
Tom Raskin<br />
In 2011 the group launched Genesis <strong>Sixteen</strong>,<br />
a new training programme for young singers.<br />
Aimed at 18- to 23-year-olds, this is the UK’s first<br />
fully funded choral programme for young singers<br />
designed specifically to bridge the gap from<br />
student to professional practitioner.<br />
For more information on <strong>The</strong> <strong>Sixteen</strong>,<br />
Harry Christophers and CORO, please visit<br />
www.thesixteen.com.<br />
Bass<br />
James Birchall<br />
Ben Davies<br />
Eamonn Dougan<br />
Robert Evans<br />
Tim Jones<br />
Stuart Young<br />
Harp<br />
Frances Kelly<br />
Piano<br />
Christopher<br />
Glynn<br />
CHOIR OF KING’S<br />
COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE<br />
<strong>Britten</strong> Sinfonia are joined by the<br />
Choir of King’s College Cambridge<br />
in this festive performance of <strong>Britten</strong>’s<br />
A Ceremony of Carols and St Nicolas<br />
16<br />
<strong>Barbican</strong>, Saturday 7 December, 7.30pm<br />
Box Office: 020 7638 8891<br />
barbican.org.uk<br />
Tickets from £10<br />
Choir of Kings College – Ben Ealovega ©