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Children of the Chapel Royal
Oliver Fincham
Alexander May
Joseph Jackson
Ivo Almond
Daniel Barber
Allan Ross
Jack Fonseca
Orlando Byron
Edmund Phillips
Daniel Mair

Gentlemen-in-Ordinary
Alto: Michael McGuire, James Bowman
Tenor: Jerome Finnis, Andrew Tortise
Bass: Angus Wilson, Maciek O'Shea
Gentlemen-Extra-ordinary
Alto: David Gould (tracks 1 and 9 of Music for the Coronation of
James II, 1685 only)
Musicians Extra-ordinary
Violins: Catherine Martin (leader), Hannah Tibbell
Viola: Wiebke Thormahlen
'Cello (and continuo): Joseph Crouch
Cornetts: Jeremy West and Richard Thomas
Sackbut: Adrian France
Organ: Joseph Nolan (Sub-Organist, H.M.Chapel Royal)
Conductor: Andrew Gant (Organist, Choirmaster and Composer,
H.M.Chapel Royal)
Andrew Gant
Andrew Gant was a choral scholar at St John's College, Cambridge under
Dr George Guest. He was a professional singer for several years, including
two years as a tenor Lay Vicar in the choir of Westminster Abbey. He has
since held a number of posts as Organist and Choirmaster, including
positions at Selwyn College, Cambridge, Worcester College, Oxford and The
Royal Military Chapel (The Guards' Chapel), Wellington Barracks. In 2000
he took up his present position of Organist, Choirmaster and Composer at
Her Majesty's Chapels Royal. Under his direction the choir has performed
at a number of state events and other occasions as required by Her
Majesty, has broadcast on BBC Radio and television and on Classic fm, and
sung at the Proms. The choir has also worked closely with Sir Peter
Maxwell Davies, the Master of the Queen's Music, who has written four
works specially for the choir and two other large-scale choral and
orchestral works in which the choir has taken part.
Andrew Gant studied composition at the Royal Academy of Music and
Goldsmith's College, gaining a PhD in 2000. His compositions include
several operas, including May we borrow your husband?, an a cappella opera
commissioned by the Lichfield Festival, The Vision of Piers Plowman, an
oratorio for the Three Choirs festival, works for James Bowman and Catrin
Finch, A Hymn for the Golden Jubilee with Poet Laureate Andrew Motion,
recorded by the choir of St Paul's Cathedral, works for children and
choral music. His A British Symphony, based on the folk-music of the
United Kingdom, has been commissioned for performance by the Brighton
Philharmonic and Barry Wordsworth in February 2007. Current projects
include an opera for Patricia Rozario, Don't go down the Elephant after
Midnight.
Andrew Gant also holds the post of Stipendiary Lecturer in Music at St
Peter's College and St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford.
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