Sir Stephen John Cleobury, CBE, was a renowned English organist and music director, celebrated for his profound impact on the world of choral music. Born in Bromley, Kent, Cleobury's career spanned nearly four decades at the helm of the prestigious Choir of King's College, Cambridge, where he served as Director of Music from 1982 until his retirement in 2019. Under his leadership, the choir achieved international acclaim, particularly for its annual Christmas Eve broadcasts, which became a beloved tradition for classical music enthusiasts worldwide. Cleobury's repertoire was diverse, seamlessly blending new compositions with timeless classics, ensuring that each performance was a unique and enriching experience. His work with the BBC Singers further solidified his status as a leading figure in the choral world. Cleobury's legacy endures through his recordings and the countless musicians he inspired during his illustrious career.