Harry Christophers is a renowned British conductor and founder of the choral group The Sixteen. He is celebrated for his expertise in early music and has played a significant role in reviving and performing works from the Renaissance and Baroque periods. Christophers has conducted numerous prestigious orchestras and choirs, earning acclaim for his interpretations and engaging performances.
In addition to his work with The Sixteen, Christophers has collaborated with various ensembles and festivals around the world. He has recorded extensively, contributing to the preservation and promotion of classical music. His dedication to music education and outreach has also made a positive impact on the arts community.