Matthew Best (born 6 February 1957) is an English bass singer and conductor, especially of vocal music.
Matthew Best founded Corydon Singers in 1973 which achieved recognition as one of the foremost choirs in Britain.
Indeed, in a light-hearted article in The Guardian in 2002 on the potential for a connection to exist between the quality of football fans' singing and their team's performance, David McKie wondered whether "Bolton could yet excel even Southampton if they cleared all their other supporters off the terraces and replaced them with the Corydon Singers".
Matthew Best's 1990 recording with Corydon Singers of Ralph Vaughan Williams' Serenade to Music and other works was selected as Record of the Year by both the Guardian Newspaper and The Sunday Times, and was nominated for the Brit Awards.
2 (1882 version),[4] and Psalms 114[5] and 112[6] and his CD devoted to Bruckner's motets and his performances of Masses Nos.