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The College’s choral tradition dates back to the all-male choir of the fourteenth century, when former Chapel Royal choristers studied in King’s Hall which later became part of Trinity College. Female voices were introduced by Richard Marlow in the 1980s.
The choir has taken various forms since its foundation, and has existed in its present form since 1982 when, shortly after the admission of women to the college, female voices were used for the first time for the choir's top lines.
- 1553
- Mary Tudor
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- Stephen Layton
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RECORDINGS OF THE CHOIR OF TRINITY COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE. The list below comprises all issued recordings made by the Choir, and issued on CD, since its ‘reformation’ by Richard Marlow as a mixed SATB choir following the admission of women undergraduates to the College in 1982.
Apr 21, 2018 · Trinity College Choir of Cambridge (Choir) Founded: 1546 - Cambridge, England 'The College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity' was founded in 1546 by King Henry VIII. He amalgamated two ancient foundations which stood on the site of the present Great Court: The King's Hall, established by Edward II in 1317 and incorporated by Edward III in 1337; and Michaelhouse, founded in 1324 by Hervey de ...