The Arcadian Singers

It performs at least one concert each term in Oxford, and in recent years has released three CDs (Jubilate Agno,[3][4] Salvator Mundi,[5] recorded in the chapel of Merton College, and Easter at Ampleforth,[6] recorded at Ampleforth Abbey).

The choir has also been broadcast on BBC Radio 3,[7] and each year participates in the Easter Liturgy at Ampleforth Abbey[8] as well as tours throughout the UK.

The choir has also sung at St Paul's Cathedral and Westminster Abbey in London.

A 40th anniversary concert was held on 30 April 2016 with music by Thomas Tallis (the 40-part Spem in alium composed c.1570), Herbert Howells (his unpublished Requiem of 1932, also performed in 2014[9]) and Oliver Tarney (Magnificat, a 2014 composition) at the Wesley Memorial Church in New Inn Hall Street, Oxford.

[11] The singer Katherine Jenkins and the conductor James Morgan have performed with the choir,[12] including Cymru Fach on the Anthems for Wales album by Classic FM.

The composer Oliver Tarney and the conductor Tomos Watkins at the end of a 40th anniversary concert by the Arcadian Singers, held on 30 April 2016 at the Wesley Memorial Church in central Oxford , England. [ 1 ]