Cambridge Singers is an English mixed voice chamber/choral group formed in 1981 by their director John Rutter with the primary purpose of making recordings under their own label "Collegium".
The Cambridge Singers (Holiday)
The carol was written in 1984, and was first recorded by Rutter's own group, the Cambridge Singers, on their 1987 album Christmas Night.
Substituting for the Cambridge Singers will be Concora, Connecticut Choral Artists.
John Rutter & The Cambridge Singers (Holiday)
Like several other former members of the Clare College choir, she joined the Cambridge Singers, founded by John Rutter, a previous director of music at Clare.
She went on to sing with The Sixteen, Polyphony, Cambridge Singers and The Gabrieli Consort, as well as pursuing a solo career.
He has also performed and recorded with Polyphony, Tenebrae, and The Cambridge Singers among others.
In 1981 Rutter started a choir of his own, the Cambridge Singers.
Three discs from Collegium Records feature the conductor/composer John Rutter and the Cambridge Singers.