Oh, interesting, thanks. I stopped following the LOS a couple of years ago, because I find the director's music choices to be overwhelmingly dull, with rare opportunities for solo trebles. But perhaps it is time to try them again. The quality of the singing was always good.j8000 wrote: ↑<span title="Tue Mar 22, 2022 7:33 am">2 years ago</span> London's other Schola Cantorum has a concert in London next week for anyone who might be able to attend (I wish I could). In my opinion they're the best at what they do now that Westminster Cathedral choir has been dismembered by the powers that be.
Details here:
https://www.londonoratoryschola.com/diary/tenebrae
As for Westminster Cathedral Choir, I heard them sing Mozart's Requiem along with the Choir of Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral in Nov 2017, which was superb, and earlier that same year a concert of Tallis, Allegri and MacMillan, which was also fantastic. But the last time I saw them in December 2018, the quality of the singing was really sub-par. I think they were already going through their internal turmoil at this time. I haven't tried them since.