The Oxbridge Singers

The Oxbridge Singers are a chamber choir founded in 2005 by their principal conductor Alexander Campkin. The choir is drawn from a hand-picked selection of Choral Scholars from Oxford and Cambridge both past and present, and singers at top London conservatoires such as the Royal Academy of Music.

The choir is based in London, and in addition to a busy concert schedule, have raised thousands of pounds for charities including Cancer Research and Crisis.

Conductor

The Oxbridge Singers are conducted by Alexander Campkin. He studied Music at the University of Oxford, where he was Choral Scholar at St. Catherine’s College, Assistant Organ Scholar at Trinity College, and conductor of the Oxford Chamber Choir and Arcadian Singers of Oxford University. He took a Masters at the Royal Academy of Music, and a Postgraduate Diploma in Vienna at the Universität für Musik.

He is in demand as a conductor and composer throughout the UK and internationally. He has broadcast on BBC television and radio, and broadcast throughout Europe, North America and South America.

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