Our next concert: Schoenberg & Shostakovich | Wednesday 27 November 2024 | 7.30 pm, Royal Festival Hall
484 Years Later – LGBT, Singing and the Performing Arts
One of our recently retired tenors and former choir manager, Kevin Darnell, marks the day that the Sexual Offences Act received Royal Ascent with a post on his thoughts about why the performing arts
Singers Running for Bright Sparks
Vicki Brammall is part of the London Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir team running for BrightSparks, which helps provide children access to London Philharmonic Orchestra’s concerts – and their first taste of Classical Music. My
Mahler and Tallis: Five Centuries of Humanity’s Development
On Saturday we will be celebrating our 70th Anniversary, singing Tallis’ Spem in Alium and Mahler’s 8th Symphony with our friends the London Symphony Chorus, The Choir of Clare College Cambridge, Tiffin Boys Choir
Torment and Tranquillity: The Many Facets of Mozart’s Requiem
Alto Christine Allison is tepid on Mozart, but warm on his Requiem: I know there are plenty more people out there who like Mozart’s music, as a whole, far more than I do. I’m