Bringing us together, from all corners of the world, to sing glorious choral works.

Welcome to Choir of the Earth!

Join us and sing wonderful pieces of choral music with singers around the world.

LATEST NEWS

📰 CHORAL CHAMPIONS IN MUSICAL TRIBUTE TO HORIZON SCANDAL SUB-POSTMASTERS

We were thrilled to go live with Ben England BEM earlier today to unveil the final performance of our Sing for Sub-postmasters project on Tuesday 23 April 2024 at 17:00 UK time. If you haven’t caught it yet, it is available now!

This very special recording includes almost 500 international voices singing Queen's We Are The Champions, with arrangement and piano by Richard Gowers and lead vocals by tenor Josh Cooter.

This initiative commemorates the third anniversary of the overturning of wrongful convictions tied to the Post Office Horizon scandal, supports the ongoing fight for justice, and raises money for the Horizon Scandal Fund.

Show your support for the sub-postmasters and the dedicated singers around the world by watching our powerful musical tribute and by leaving a comment of support for the sub-postmasters, some of whom sang with us on the project.

Members of the media can read our Press Release here.


📰 BRILLIANT BRAHMS WITH BERGEN

Be part of our exciting new performance of Johannes Brahms’ Ein Deutsches Requiem with the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir!

Whether this radiant requiem is new to you or an old favourite, you will never have learned or performed it quite like this! We pair detailed teaching and insights from the brilliant Ben England BEM with unparalleled resources crafted from recordings captured just for us at the Bergen Philharmonic’s phenomenal March 2024 performance under Edward Gardner in the Grieghallen.

You can learn, sing and record as many lines as you like from as many movements as you like, and your voice will be mixed with Bergen’s original performance to create a brand new, enhanced version starring singers from around the world!

The course launch took place live on Monday 8 April 2024 and it is still available as a recording so you can see for yourself what a fantastic course this will be! Teaching continues until 14 May 2024 and you can sign up at any time during the course, so there is still plenty of time to to join us for this unique choral experience!


📰 ARE YOU A CHART-TOPPING RECORDING ARTIST?

On Thursday 28 March, we were delighted to unveil the results of our very own Hall of Fame 2024, counting down the 30 most popular tracks recorded by Choir of the Earth, as voted by our international choral community!

We are delighted to announce that, for the second consecutive year, Quanta Qualia by Patrick Hawes claimed the number one spot - congratulations to Patrick and to the thousands of singers worldwide whose voices feature in our Top 30!

EVENTS: ONGOING AND COMING SOON

MUSIC PROGRAMME 2024

We are thrilled to offer a diverse and engaging Music Programme for 2024, including exciting opportunities to take part in international choral projects from your own home! Further details are below and we do hope you will join us.

COURSE LAUNCH: Learn, sing and record Haydn’s ‘Nelson’ Mass with Choir of the Earth

Our 2024 musical adventures began with Haydn’s ‘Nelson’ Mass, which launched on 8 January. The course launch stream was open to the public - watch it here to experience for yourself the music and resources we offer.

Our singers have since learned the music with Ben England BEM and sent us their recordings, and our amazing audio engineers are now mixing them in the studio to produce our final performance. When it is ready we will premiere it with a special concert on YouTube and we will announce details on our website and social media accounts.

COURSE LAUNCH: Learn, sing and record Samuel Barber's Agnus Dei wih Choir of the Earth

Next up it was Samuel Barber’s Agnus Dei, which launched on 26 February 2024. The course launch stream was open to the public - watch it here to experience for yourself the music and resources we offer.

The teaching finished on 27 March but all of our rehearsals are available on catch-up and recording remains open until 14 April, so there is still time to sign up and be part of the final performance. When it is ready, we will premiere it with a special concert on YouTube and we will announce details on our website and social media accounts.

COURSE LAUNCH: Learn and record Johannes Brahms' Ein Deutsches Requiem with Choir of the Earth

Monday 8 April 2024, 17:00 UK time

Our current course is a hugely exciting collaboration with the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir, to create a fantastic, hybrid, live/digital performance of Johannes Brahms’ Ein Deutsches Requiem!

The course launch took place on Monday 8 April 2024 and was open to the public - watch it here to experience for yourself the music and resources we offer, then sign up to join us for this unique choral experience! Teaching continues until 14 May 2024 and you can sign up at any time throughout the course to take part.

The details of Choir of the Earth’s current and upcoming choral adventures are below. To take part, simply join us! Remember, we offer the first month FREE to new members with discount code WELCOME1 so you can discover for yourself why so many global singers have made Choir of the Earth part of their lives. We can’t wait to welcome you to our choral family!

HOW CHOIR OF THE EARTH WORKS

Our talented and charismatic Musical Director Ben England BEM teaches the music line-by-line in full choir and sectional rehearsals via YouTube. We then ask you to record your own voice at home - don't worry, you don't need any special equipment and it's easy to do. Our team of sound engineers combine everyone's voices in the recording studio and then we play back YOUR performance in a live online concert performance.

Our performances have made headlines around the world. In 2023 we earned second place in the prestigious Britain's Top Choirs™ competition with our rendition of Eric Whitacre’s Seal Lullaby!

“Wonderful! An experience of a lifetime for me here at home! Thanks so much for everyone and all of the performers. Such a thrill. I will remember this forever”

Absolutely everybody is welcome

We teach each piece note by note, voice part by voice part, and provide professional learning resources so that singers of any level of experience can join in.

We have members who have never been in a choir before singing alongside music teachers and professional performers, and everything in between. Absolutely everybody is welcome to join our choral family and everyone has equal status here.

We believe a musical journey is never complete and that there is always something new to learn. Choir of the Earth provides a safe environment for those just setting out on their musical adventure to learn whilst also challenging experienced choristers.

For those interested in improving their choral skills or exploring music theory or music history in more detail, we also offer our supplementary Around Sound series.

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“I absolutely loved it - singing this moved me to tears. I've sung it many times but never like this. Thank you.”

About our courses

At Choir of the Earth we learn the entire work, not just a few movements, and we take pride in giving you opportunities to sing great choral works that smaller local choirs often cannot offer.

You will receive top quality resources and all the support you need to learn and record the music at home.

You are welcome to learn and record as much or as little as you like: some members record multiple times for multiple voice parts, while others simply enjoy the rehearsals and choose not to record at all. It is your course to enjoy however you like.

All of our courses are led by our charismatic and insightful Musical Director, Ben England. His inspiring and enthusiastic teaching encourages even the least confident singers to exceed their own expectations, while still challenging the most experienced choristers.

Ben’s teaching goes beyond the notes, taking you inside the music and helping you appreciate what makes it special, whether you are singing a piece for the first or fifteenth time.

“The most moving performance to listen to and take part in of my entire 7 decades”

Our online choir rehearsals

With traditional choirs, your director usually has to deal with all of the voice parts in one weekly session. We think it’s easier to learn the music at separate rehearsals focused on each voice part, plus this means you can learn more than one part if you wish!

We hold a full choir rehearsal on Monday at 17:00 UK time and then separate voice part rehearsals, usually on Tuesdays through Thursdays between 17:00 - 20:00 UK time. Each rehearsal lasts around 60 minutes and we carefully schedule them so that each voice part has rehearsals on a variety of days/times, making sure as many members can attend live as often as possible. Of course if you can’t make it live, it’s not a problem - our rehearsals are recorded and stay available so you can take part at a time that suits you best.

The resources you need to take part in our courses are available on our exclusive Members Area, which you will have access to as soon as you sign up. We provide free vocal scores where possible, or the information you need to buy scores for any pieces still in copyright. Our learning tracks are recorded by talented professional singers and musicians, giving you the best possible resources to learn from.

At our rehearsals, we will give you all the latest news and warm up together before the singing begins. We invite members to use YouTube’s Live Chat function at our rehearsals to connect and share the experience with your choral colleagues around the world. We are very proud of the friendly, supportive and fun choral community that thrives at our rehearsals. That said, if you prefer not to chat and would rather switch it off and just focus on the music, that’s great too - it’s your experience to be enjoyed however you wish!

Between rehearsals, we keep in touch by email, including a weekly round-up each Friday to keep you up to date with all things COTE.

“This choir is one of the best things I have been part of ever. I can find no words to express my feelings of thanks joy and emotion every time I participate. What we all have done together is incredible.”

Become a Member today

Becoming a Member gives you access to our:

  • Current Choir of the Earth choral courses.

  • Ever-growing library of past courses, taught note-by-note by top conductors.

  • Supporting resources, such as in-depth interviews with leading musicians, composers and key figures in the classical music world.

  • Exclusive Community Forum - make friends with global like-minded music-lovers.

  • Members-only events… and much more!

CHOIR OF THE EARTH LEADERSHIP

Ben England BEM - Musical Director

Ben England BEM is the Musical Director of Choir of the Earth and gamechoir.

In 2020 Ben was awarded the British Empire Medal in the Queen's Birthday Honours and was commended by the Royal Philharmonic Society Inspiration Awards. In 2022 he received the University of Bristol's Alumni Award for Community Engagement and Impact; was awarded the ‘Kantele of the Year’ by the Finnish Kantele Association; and was a Finalist for the Music and Drama Education Awards' Francesca Hanley Inspiration Award. In 2023 Ben led Choir of the Earth into the finals of the prestigious Britain’s Top Choirs™ competition - the only digital choir to do so - and placed second.

He has featured in local, national and even international media, appearing as a guest on BBC Radio 4’s Front Row, BBC Points West, BBC Radio Somerset, BBC Radio Bristol, and various podcasts.

  • A former Advanced Skills Music Teacher and Director of Music in an OFSTED Outstanding school, Ben has extensive experience in education and has led music at a county level across Bristol and South Gloucestershire. Today he teaches music theory, music history, composing and conducting both in person and online, including lectures for Choir of the Earth's popular Around Sound series.

    A graduate of Bristol University, Ben trained as a conductor with Dr Alan Rump and Dr Adrian Beaumont, before going on to study conducting with Denise Ham of the London Conducting Academy.

    During his undergraduate years, he led countless concerts and services, was Conductor of the University Chamber Choir and Musical Director of the University Opera.

    After graduation, Ben sang with groups including the New English Orchestra, Bristol Chamber Choir, Bristol Opera, the Exultate Singers and the Choirs of both Clifton and Bristol Cathedral. A bass baritone, he has performed widely as an oratorio and operatic singer, including lead roles in The Cunning Little Vixen and Der Mond (for Bristol Opera), The Magic Flute and the Pirates of Penzance.

    In 2002, Ben was appointed conductor of the Bristol Cabot Choir and over eight years transformed the choir into a major musical force in Bristol. The success of his work with the Cabot Choir led to his subsequent appointment as Musical Director of Bristol Opera, where he led the company in successful performances of Handel’s Samson and Lakmé by Delibes.

    He has led numerous choirs in and around Bristol for the past 20 years, including the New Harmony Ladies Choir (now Sound of Song), a number of afternoon choirs, the Bristol Gilbert and Sullivan Operatic Society, and has led rehearsals for the City of Bristol Choir, Bristol Chamber Choir and St Paul’s Church choir. He is the current Musical Director for the University of West England’s UWE Singers.

    Ben has also led several orchestras, including his current role as Conductor of Nailsea Concert Orchestra, with whom he has conducted performances of Copland’s Appalachian Spring, Elgar Enigma Variations, Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Peter and the Wolf, narrated by Radio 4s John Telfer.  In November 2018 he conducted the revival of Eric Wetherell’s WWI opera A Foreign Field in Bristol, which won the NODA Best Dramatic Production award.  He is an experienced leader of large-scale concerts and has conducted performances of thousands at venues including Bristol Cathedral, the former Colston Hall in Bristol, St George’s Brandon Hill and St David’s Hall Cardiff.

Mark Strachan - Founder

Mark Strachan is the Founder of Choir of the Earth, Labrador Events, Radio Choral and gamechoir. He was awarded the British Empire Medal in the 2022 Queen’s New Year’s Honours List for services to musicians and has been featured in national UK media regarding the Choir, including BBC World Wide, Scala Radio with Angellica Bell, BBC Radio 4’s Front Row, amongst others.

A keen chorister himself and with a history in business and innovative technology, Mark is a keen advocate for digital singing and the potential it holds to revolutionise traditional choral singing. He says:

“There are moments in time when everything changes. The ‘normal’ becomes a memory and we yearn to return to the way things were. But sometimes the changes are for the better, and so whilst we yearn for the way things were, we slowly realise that the way things were is no longer the way we want things to be in the future.”

Marina Mahler - President

In 2020 we performed Mahler - Symphony No. 2 (final movement). We partnered with John Warner and his Orchestra For The Earth and it was an emotional event. Marina, Gustav Mahler’s granddaughter, became a President of Choir of the Earth after this event and is a most constructive and valued member of the choir.

Roger Durston - President

After graduating from King's College Cambridge, where he was a choral scholar, Roger taught in the educational sector. He developed a reputation over 10 years as one of the most progressive musical educators in Britain. He then became Director of Music at Wells Cathedral School before becoming Headmaster of the BRIT School in Croydon in 2000. He played a prime role in helping the Glyndebourne Opera establish its education programme. He has conducted The Messiah 30 times, three of which being at the Royal Albert Hall. He was chairman of the UK Music Education Council, of the Music Advisers National Association and European String Teachers Association.

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