Judith Bingham

Judith Bingham

Judith Bingham

Judith Bingham (b. 1952) is a British composer, mezzo-soprano, and former member of the BBC Singers, celebrated for her distinctive choral and vocal works that blend lyrical intensity with vivid imagery. She studied composition and singing at the Royal Academy of Music, where she was later made a Fellow, and her career has encompassed commissions from leading choirs, orchestras, and festivals worldwide. Bingham’s music often draws on themes of history, spirituality, and the natural world, marked by a unique sense of drama and colour. Widely performed and recorded, she has received numerous awards, including the BBC Radio 3 Composer of the Year in 2004, and remains one of the most prominent and imaginative voices in contemporary British music.

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Judith Bingham (b. 1952) is a British composer, mezzo-soprano, and former member of the BBC Singers, celebrated for her distinctive choral and vocal works that blend lyrical intensity with vivid imagery. She studied composition and singing at the Royal Academy of Music, where she was later made a Fellow, and her career has encompassed commissions from leading choirs, orchestras, and festivals worldwide. Bingham’s music often draws on themes of history, spirituality, and the natural world, marked by a unique sense of drama and colour. Widely performed and recorded, she has received numerous awards, including the BBC Radio 3 Composer of the Year in 2004, and remains one of the most prominent and imaginative voices in contemporary British music.