The St. John's College Choir (or Choir of St. John's College -- the choir itself uses both forms), Cambridge, is one of Britain's most renowned and venerable collegiate choirs in the cathedral tradition, consisting of adult males (in this case undergraduate students) and boys. The group is especially notable for the wide range of its repertory, represented on dozens of recordings.
Music has been sung at St. John's since the college was established in 1511, and the formation of a distinct Choir of St. John's College dates to the 1660s and 1670s; George Loosemore, an organist, ...