The Welsh Camerata (Welsh: Y Camerata Cymreig) is a chamber choir of 25-30 singers based in Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom, specialising in the performance of early music.
The choir is constituted as a company limited by guarantee.
[1] It was founded in 2004 when early music expert Andrew Wilson-Dickson from the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama agreed to lead the choir.
In 2014 it gave the first performance of Andrew Wilson-Dickson's large scale oratorio Karuṇā[2] with soloists including Emma Kirkby, and in 2016 it premièred his reconstruction of J S Bach's St Mark Passion.
[3][4] Members of the choir have frequently recorded for the BBC Morning Service.