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The Choir of King's College, Cambridge is an English Anglican choir. It was created by King Henry VI , who founded King's College, Cambridge , in 1441, to provide daily singing in his Chapel , which remains the main task of the choir to this day.
St John's College Chapel. The Choir of St John's College, Cambridge is part of the English cathedral tradition, having been founded to sing the daily liturgy in the College Chapel, though it is set apart from other English choirs of this tradition by the frequent inclusion of Continental works in its repertoire and its emphasis on polyphonic interpretations.
The company was incorporated on 30 March 1993 as Operational Unit Ltd. and changed its name to DANTE Ltd. on 2 July 1993. [6] The organisation was launched at an event at St John's College, Cambridge on 6 July 1993. [7] Initially all shares were owned by RARE, but on 25 March 1994 RARE transferred its shares to eleven NRENs and government agencies.
Coro di ninfi e pastori (Chorus of Nymphs and Shepherds) Viena, Imenco, deh, vieni ("Come, Hymen, o come") Ninfa (Nymph) Muse, onor di Parnasso, amor del cielo ("Ye Muses, the honour of Parnassus, the love of Heaven") Coro di ninfi e pastori Lasciate i monti, lasciate i fonti ("Leave the mountains, leave the fountains")
The Festival is an annual church service held on Christmas Eve (24 December) at King's College Chapel in Cambridge, United Kingdom. The Nine Lessons, which are the same every year, are read by representatives of the college and of the City of Cambridge from the 1611 Authorized King James Version of the Bible.
The choir stalls and great organ of King's College Chapel, Cambridge, where Hyde has served as Director of Music since 2019. After Durham, Hyde spent a year as assistant organist at St George's Cathedral in Perth, Western Australia, from 1998 to 1999. [5] He was awarded an organ scholarship at King's College, Cambridge, which he commenced in ...
The choir also performs concerts in the UK, at home in Cambridge and in London (South Bank Centre, St John's Smith Square, Spitalfields Festival), and around the country. ‘Livings tours’ allow the choir to visit parishes around the country of which the college is patron and sing services and concerts; these include villages in the Isle of ...
Dante is depicted (bottom, centre) in Andrea di Bonaiuto's 1365 fresco Church Militant and Triumphant in the Santa Maria Novella church, Florence. In 1373, a little more than half a century after Dante's death, the Florentine authorities softened their attitude to him and decided to establish a department for the study of the Divine Comedy.