The Choir of New College, Oxford, is one of the world's most renowned choral ensembles, with a history that dates back to 1379. Comprising approximately 16 boy trebles and 14 adult singers, this esteemed choir is a cornerstone of the University of Oxford's musical heritage. Known for their distinctive sound and individual vocal clarity, the choir has garnered international acclaim, including two prestigious Gramophone Awards. Under the direction of Edward Higginbottom, they have achieved a robust and compelling choral style that resonates with audiences worldwide. Beyond their concert performances, the Choir of New College, Oxford, continues to fulfill its primary role of singing at chapel services, providing a spiritual and musical focal point for the college community. Their repertoire spans a wide range of choral masterpieces, showcasing their versatility and musical prowess. Whether in concert halls or during daily services, the choir's performances are a testament to their rich tradition and ongoing musical excellence.