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    Julian Gregory

    Tenor; Partner at The King's Singers // Assistant Director of UK-Japan Music Society

    Julian Gregory is a professional tenor and partner at The King's Singers, a renowned English a cappella vocal ensemble.12 He joined the group in September 2014 after an impromptu audition at Riga Opera House in July of that year.1 Gregory has since performed in approximately 1,000 concerts and recorded 13 albums with the ensemble.1

    Prior to joining The King's Singers, Gregory studied Music at Cambridge University and was a member of the King's College Choir.3 He later pursued a Master's degree in Vocal Performance at the Royal Academy of Music in London.3

    As a member of The King's Singers, Gregory tours extensively, performing about 200 days a year worldwide.45 He is passionate about a cappella and ensemble singing, and participates in educational work to inspire the next generation of musicians.3

    In addition to his singing career, Gregory is a board member of Creatives Care Network and an Associate Director of the UK-Japan Music Society.2 He is known for his bicultural background, with an English father who was a Cathedral organist and choir trainer.3

    Highlights

    Sep 16 · kingssingers.com
    Julian Gregory: A decade as a King's Singer
    Jan 1 · kingssingers.com
    Patrick Dunachie - The King's Singers
    Apr 9 · youtube.com
    Sing 'And So It Goes' with the King's Singers! TENOR ... - YouTube

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    London, England, United Kingdom
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