The Sixteen
Νοσταλγικός, καλοδουλεμένος καλλιτέχνης british choir
Whether performing a simple medieval hymn or expressing the complex musical and emotional language of a contemporary choral composition, The Sixteen does so with qualities common to all great ensembles. Tonal warmth, rhythmic precision and immaculate intonation are clearly essential to the mix. But it is the courage and intensity with which The Sixteen makes music that speak above all to so many people. The Sixteen gave its first concert in 1979 under the direction of Founder and Conductor Harry Christophers CBE. Their pioneering work since has made a profound impact on the performance of choral music and attracted a large new audience, not least as ‘The Voices of Classic FM’ and through BBC television’s Sacred Music series. The voices and period-instrument players of The Sixteen are at home in over five centuries of music, a breadth reflected in their annual Choral Pilgrimage to Britain’s great cathedrals and sacred spaces, regular appearances at the world’s leading concert halls, and award-winning recordings for The Sixteen’s CORO and other labels. Recent highlights include the world premiere of James MacMillan’s Symphony No. 5 Le grand Inconnu, commissioned for The Sixteen by the Genesis Foundation, an ambitious ongoing series of Handel oratorios, and a debut tour of China.
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What kind of music does The Sixteen play?+
The Sixteen plays british choir, choral, classical performance - refined and atmospheric, rooted in tradition rather than chasing trends.
What are The Sixteen live shows like?+
The Sixteen's live sets are atmospheric and controlled - built around sound detail and dynamics rather than spectacle.
When is The Sixteen performing next?+
The Sixteen plays Wigmore Hall in London on Wednesday 7 October.




