[1] In 1999, George Carey, the Archbishop of Canterbury, suggested its formation and gave its first performance at the Millennium Dome in London.
It meets 3 times a year for courses around the United Kingdom and abroad, singing in churches and cathedrals.
[3] In September 2009, the choir made its BBC Proms debut joining members of other UK-based youth choirs to perform Handel's Messiah at the Royal Albert Hall with the Northern Sinfonia that Nicholas McGegan conducted.
In 2007 the choir recorded another album as part of the RSCM's 80th-anniversary celebrations, entitled 'Out of the Stillness'.
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