The Choir of Somerville College, one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford, is mixed voice and is led by a Director of Chapel Music, currently William Dawes, incumbent since 2017. In conjunction with the organ scholars, the choir is central to the musical life of the college and, in its present form, was founded by Francis Knights and Sam Bayliss in 2001. Previous Directors of Chapel Music include David Crown, who directed the choir between 2007 and 2015. The choir sings in Somerville College Chapel every Sunday during term and performs regularly in concerts organised by Somerville Music Society. The organ of the college chapel is a traditionally voiced instrument by Harrison & Harrison. Somerville offers up to five Choral Exhibitions each year to applicants reading any subject. The choir has sung services and concerts at Blackburn, Coventry, Southwark, St Paul's, Wells, Worcester and Winchester cathedrals, as well as in places such as Brighton, Oxford, Swindon and Upton. The choir has been involved in two opera productions: Gluck's Orfeo ed Euridice and Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas. In 2009/2010 the choir appeared in a memorial concert for Somerville alumna Iris Murdoch, performed Handel's Messiah and gave a performance of John Tavener's Song for Athene in the presence of Tavener himself and his wife, a Somerville alumna. In 2010/2011 the choir performed Bach's St John Passion and recorded its first commercial CD, under David Crown's directorship: 'Requiem æternam', which was released by Stone Records in 2012. The album features Guy Johnston, Christine Rice and Mark Stone. In 2011/2012 the choir performed Bach's Easter cantata Christ lag in Todesbanden and Schubert's Mass No. 2 with an orchestra and sang evensong at St Paul's Cathedral to mark the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II. The choir also toured Lancashire, singing concerts at Blackburn Cathedral and Lancaster Priory. Engagements in 2012/2013 included further performances at St Paul's Cathedral, a concert at the Liberal Jewish Synagogue in London as well as the release of a second CD, 'Advent Calendar', in Autumn 2013 which was featured in the in-flight programming of selected British Airways flights. The choir also made an appearance on BBC Radio 3. In 2014 the choir sang evensong at Coventry Cathedral and gave two performances of Bach's St John Passion featuring an orchestra and soloists from the Royal College of Music. On June 14th 2015, the choir hosted a special evensong, attended by many choir alumni, to bid farewell Director of Chapel Music, David Crown, who had been in post for eight years. In January 2017, William Dawes was appointed Director of Chapel Music.