The Elysian Singers of London have had a visible place in Britain's choral scene, appearing at Windsor Castle in the 50th-birthday celebration for Prince Charles that also included cellist Mstislav Rostropovich and the English Chamber Orchestra. They have championed contemporary music and have an unusually broad repertory of works from the 20th century and beyond.
The Elysian Singers of London, a choir of about 28 members, was founded in 1986 by Matthew Greenall, a Royal Academy of Music graduate who gathered a group of former members of small collegiate choirs from Oxford a...