The Yale Collegium Players, founded in 2003 by Simon Carrington, is a distinguished chamber choir comprising Yale students. Specializing in the performance of music from before 1750, the ensemble brings a fresh and vibrant energy to the historically informed performance of early music. Under the direction of Robert Mealy and Grant Herreid, the Yale Collegium Players have garnered attention for their meticulous attention to detail and their ability to transport audiences to different eras through their captivating performances. Their discography includes notable works such as "Vesperæ longiores ac breviores una" and "Missa Resurrectionis: Easter," showcasing their versatility and mastery of early choral music. Whether performing in concert halls or recording in studios, the Yale Collegium Players continue to captivate audiences with their rich harmonies and historical authenticity.