Large auditioned amateur choir based in SW London, England
Twickenham Choral Society
Choir
Twickenham Choral Society centenary commemoration logo
Founded
October 1921 (1921-10)
Genre
Classical
Music director
Christopher Herrick, (1974–present)
Website
www.twickenhamchoral.org.uk/index.php
Twickenham Choral Society (known today as Twickenham Choral) is a large, auditioned, mixed-voice, amateur choir based in Twickenham and is a UK registered charity. Twickenham Choral is best known for the excellence and frequency of its performances,[1][2][3][4][5][6] which it has been delivering to local community and international audiences for over 100 years.[7]
TwickenhamChoralSociety (known today as TwickenhamChoral) is a large, auditioned, mixed-voice, amateur choir based in Twickenham and is a UK registered...
Songbook) 2009 – Songless (music by Anna Meredith. Premiered at the TwickenhamChoralSociety. Unreleased) 2010 – Heal You (music by Anna Meredith, sung by...
Preston Amateur Operatic Society 1895 - 1901, Conductor of Chorley ChoralSociety, 1890 – 1891, and Conductor of Preston ChoralSociety, 1905 - 1907. He died...
1969. Lennon introduced it to George Harrison soon after arriving at Twickenham Film Studios on 2 January, as the pair ran through their latest songs...
Royal ChoralSociety is the longest-running regular performance at the Hall, having given its first performance as the Royal Albert Hall ChoralSociety on...
genres, including five symphonies, seven concertos and many chamber and choral works. She founded both the London Repertoire Orchestra and the Chanticleer...
Trinity, Vauxhall Bridge Road, London. Henry and Emmeline settled in Twickenham before moving to Sutton. They had six children: Irene Emmeline Marcella...
host to classical choral and music concerts mostly on Saturdays and houses a Frobenius organ. There are a number of choralsocieties including the Kingston...
repertoire spanning classical, choral, opera and pop including Franz Schubert's Ellens dritter Gesang, Agnus Dei (the choral arrangement of Samuel Barber's...
voice instead. After a performance of Love Changes Everything at a choralsociety concert in Littlehampton, Ansell's local MP Howard Flight, who was in...
playing fields. In 1937, this plot was exchanged for the present site at Twickenham, adjacent to the international Rugby Football Union ground. Enrollment...
Finchley East; Discalced Carmelites at Kensington; the Christian Brothers at Twickenham; the missionary Columban Fathers at Hampstead; the Dominicans at Haverstock...
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once again took up the baton in 1974, being appointed Conductor of TwickenhamChoral, a position he still holds today. He was also conductor of Whitehall...
Oratory School in Oxfordshire. The school is known for the quality of its choral and instrumental music and is one of England's oldest Catholic schools....
passes Hampton Court Palace, Surbiton, Kingston upon Thames, Teddington, Twickenham, Richmond (with a famous view of the Thames from Richmond Hill), Syon...
Jude"'s extended coda. In early January 1969, the Beatles gathered at Twickenham Film Studios to compose and record new material for a live album. The...
living. But by 1957 they had moved to Clovelly Lodge, Popes Grove in Twickenham. Winifred died in 1973, after which King Palmer continued as a piano teacher...
works in many musical forms and styles, from songs and chamber music to choral works and opera. As a photographer, Newson took portraits of many of his...
Saints" had their greatest moment when they won the Heineken Cup in 2000 at Twickenham, beating Munster 9–8. There are also a number of "Junior" rugby clubs...