




Exultate Singers is an accomplished chamber choir, based in Bristol in the South West of England. It was founded by its conductor, David Ogden, in September 2002 to sing Sunday Morning Worship in a live broadcast on BBC Radio 4, and since then has given over 70 concerts, several more radio broadcasts and has appeared on BBC television.
The choir released its debut CD in December 2005. Entitled Visions of Peace, it brings together some of the pieces that have inspired audiences at Exultate Singers' concerts and broadcasts. It was featured on BBC Radio 3's programme, The Choir. Its new CD, A Time For Singing, will be available in Autumn 2008.
Highlights include a performance of Elgar's Dream of Gerontius with City of Bristol Choir and the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra; the first South West performance of James MacMillan's demanding work for choir and string orchestra, Seven Last Words From The Cross, and a live broadcast on BBC Radio 4 of Duke Ellington's Sacred Concert from St Martin-in-the-Fields in London with the Big Buzzard Boogie Band.
The choir's repertoire ranges from Renaissance masterpieces to contemporary music, spirituals and jazz.