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Category for university choirs in the UK Pages in category "University choirs in the United Kingdom" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
The Really Big Chorus (TRBC) is Britain's largest choral society, made up of singers from hundreds of different choirs all over the UK as well as thousands of individuals. It was founded by Don Monro, an Electrical Engineering lecturer (and clarinettist) at Imperial College, just opposite the Royal Albert Hall.
Pages in category "British choirs" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. The 17; A. Angelis; B.
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Chorus UK (styled Chorus Choirs) is a large professional choir performing with the community and based in Sheffield, Leeds, Manchester, Liverpool, and Birmingham, England. The choir is managed by Andy Booth Presents, formerly Fono Productions, and the musical director is Andy Booth.
Kingston Choral Society is a member of Making Music, the National Federation of Music Societies. [19] Kingston Choral Society is a Registered Charity in England and Wales. Its charitable objects are "the study and practice of choral music in order to educate the public in its arts and sciences, by the presentation of concerts and other activities."
The BBC Singers are the UK’s only full-time professional chamber choir, and along with the five orchestras, they are full-time salaried musicians whose pay is negotiated with the Musicians' Union (United Kingdom).
Brighton Festival Chorus (abbreviated to BFC) is a large choir of over 150 amateur singers based in Brighton, UK.One of the country's leading symphony choruses.., [1] and considered "one of the jewels in the city's musical crown", [2] BFC performs in major concert halls throughout Britain and Europe, particularly in Brighton and London.