
The Choir of King’s College, Aberdeen, is a prominent choral ensemble based at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland. With roots tracing back to the foundation of King's College in 1495, the choir maintains a strong connection to the university's historic and musical traditions. It is known for its contributions to the religious and cultural life of the institution and the broader community, regularly performing at university services, special ceremonies, and public concerts. The choir consists of students, staff, and other members of the university community, performing a wide range of sacred and secular choral music spanning from early music to contemporary compositions. Under the direction of accomplished conductors over the years, the ensemble has gained a reputation for musical excellence and stylistic versatility. In addition to local performances, the Choir of King’s College, Aberdeen, has participated in national and international tours, recordings, and collaborations, further enhancing its profile. Its recordings and broadcasts help share the choir’s distinctive sound with a global audience, supporting the university’s commitment to both education and the arts.