On May 6th, many of you might be watching a certain seminal royal event on TV, or even standing in the streets to see the procession rolling by. We, however, will be singing the
Jane Hanson, LPC soprano, clearly remembers as a young child at school being read a ridiculous ‘nonsense poem’ called The Dong with the Luminous nose and then as a class being directed to draw
Today we return to the BBC Proms stage at the Royal Albert Hall for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic to perform Elgar’s The Dream of Gerontius. Tenor, Robert Geary, gives us his take
1-7 June 2022 is Volunteers’ Week. This is an annual celebration of the contribution millions of people make across the UK through volunteering. The London Philharmonic Choir is and has always been run by
On 15 May 2022, the LPC celebrated 75 years since its foundation and what a rich history it has had so far! LPC Alto, Noel Chow who has recently celebrated 15 years with the
This Saturday, we perform our last concert of the 2021/22 season, almost 75 years to the day since the Choir was formed. As we celebrate our anniversary, Charlotte Cantrell, Diversity and Wellbeing Officer, asks
As our first post-pandemic season at the Royal Festival Hall draws to a close, soprano, Mariana Nina, goes full circle as she prepares to return to the stage performing music from the movies. Combining
Soprano, Hilary Bates, prepares for a poignant tribute at this weekend’s performance. Choir life Quiet doesn’t quite describe the week between Christmas and New Year for me. I wasn’t actually in quarantine but I