Collegium Records | |
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Founded | 1984 |
Founder | John Rutter |
Distributor(s) | Naxos |
Genre | Classical |
Country of origin | England |
Collegium Records is an English classical music record label founded in 1984 by British composer and conductor John Rutter, primarily to record his work with the Cambridge Singers.[1][2] The label has also worked with artistes including composer Tarik O'Regan, soprano Elin Manahan Thomas, the City of London Sinfonia, and the Choir of Clare College, Cambridge.
References
- ↑ Trevor Beeson In Tuneful Accord: The Church Musicians Page 202 2009 "This led to the creation of his own label, Collegium Records, and most of his work has now been recorded."
- ↑ Gramophone - Volume 69 Page 11 1992 "The success of Rutter's own carols and arrangements have ... Collegium Records, which operates from a purpose-built studio at the bottom of the Rutter family's garden, boasts the latest in ..."
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