Founded in the UK by conductor Harry Christophers in 1979, the Sixteen is a
choir that performs renaissance, baroque, and 20th century music accompanied by
an orchestra that plays period instruments. Formerly a cathedral chorister and
choral scholar, Harry Christophers‘ vision was to blend British chorale
tradition with high standards of virtuosity and musicianship. The musicians that
support the Sixteen were originally credited as the Orchestra of the Sixteen,
but their name was officially changed to the Symphony of Harmony of Invention in
1997. With a catalog that includes over...