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Biography
As a vital resource in the BBC's music output, the BBC Singers hold a unique position in British musical life. Performing everything from Byrd to Birtwistle, Tallis to Takemitsu, the versatility of this 24-voice ensemble is second to none.
The choir's unrivalled expertise in performing the latest contemporary scores has brought about creative relationships with some of the most important composers and conductors of the 20th and 21st centuries - including Poulenc, Britten and Boulez.
Full biography of the BBC Singers
Sopranos
- Jennifer Adams-Barbaro
- Margaret Feaviour
- Micaela Haslam
- Elizabeth Poole
- Olivia Robinson
- Alison Smart
- Emma Tring
Altos
- Lynette Alcántara
- Margaret Cameron
- Jacqueline Fox
- Cherith Millburn-Fryer
- Rebecca Lodge
- Siân Menna
Tenors
- Christopher Bowen
- Edward Goater
- Stephen Jeffes
- Robert Johnston
- Neil MacKenzie
- Andrew Murgatroyd
Basses
- Michael Bundy
- Stephen Charlesworth
- Charles Gibbs
- Jamie W. Hall
- Adrian Peacock
- Edward Price
- Andrew Rupp
Management Team
- General Manager: Paul Hughes
- Choral Manager: Helen Blythe
- Senior Producer: Michael Emery
- Co-ordinator: Ruth Potter
- Learning Manager: Garth McArthur
- Broadcast Assistant: Lizzie Coxhead
- Marketing Manager: Sarah Hirons
- Marketing and Publicity Assistants: Eleanor Banks and Sophie Ackroyd
- Music Assistant: Alison Dancer