Judith Bingham

Judith Bingham, OBE, is a distinguished British composer and mezzo-soprano singer, born in Nottingham in 1952. With a bold and singular musical voice, Bingham's compositions explore profound spiritual, historical, and environmental themes. Primarily known for her choral works, she has also created a significant body of organ music and pieces for various instrumentations. Trained at the Royal Academy of Music in London under notable mentors like Alan Bush, Eric Fenby, and Hans Keller, Bingham brings a rich depth of experience to her art. Her music, often characterized by its edgy uniqueness, invites listeners into a world of compelling narratives and emotional resonance. From 1983 to 1995, she was a member of the BBC Singers, further enriching her musical journey. Discover the evocative and thought-provoking compositions of Judith Bingham, a true innovator in the realm of choral and contemporary classical music.

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