Biography
London Symphony Chorus
Real name: London Symphony Chorus
Effective period / Period of releases: 1956 - 2019
Members: The Ladies Of The London Symphony Chorus, James Warbis, Robert Ward (9), Luca Kocsmarszky, Chris Riley (6), Joaquim Badia, Alex Kidney, Andrew Fuller (5), Claire Hussey, Damian Day, Yoko Harada, Simon Goldman, Gina Broderick, Peter Sedgwick, Linda Evans (4), Paul Allatt, Susannah Priede, Alastair Mathews, Matt Fernando, Lis Smith, Vanessa Knapp, Liz Reeve, Maggie Owen, Carole Radford, Aoife McInerney, Richard Street (2), Kuan Hon, Gavin Buchan, Malcolm Taylor (5), Andy Chan (2), Lucy Feldman, Owen Hanmer, Amanda Freshwater, John Graham (23), Jane Morley, Thomas Fea, Jo Buchan (2), Mikiko Ridd, Alan Rochford, Robert Garbolinski, Maggie Donnelly, David Aldred, Elisabeth Iles, Alison Ryan, Euchar Gravina, Carol Capper, Deborah Staunton, Denise Hoilette, Gill O'Neill, Isobel Hammond, Jasmine Spencer, Joanna Gueritz (3), Laura Catala-Ubassy, Lizzie Webb (2), Marylyn Lewin, Gilly Lawson, Helen Palmer (5), Jane Muir (3), Jill Jones (7), Kate Harrison (7), Linda Thomas (9), Lynn Eaton, Rachel Green (8), Bryan Hammersley, Dan Gosselin, Daniel Thompson (18), Gordon Thompson (5), Josué Garcia (2), Peter Kellett (2), Richard Tannenbaum (2), Robin Thurston (2), Rocky Hirst, Simon Backhouse (2), Steve Chevis, Colin Dunn (3), Davide Prezzi, Erik Azzopardi, Joaquim Badia (2), Jude Lenier, Michael Delany (3), Michael Harman, Oliver Burrows, Patrizio Giovannotti, Philipp Boeing, Simon Wales
British chorus based in London; associated with the London Symphony Orchestra.Frequently mentioned together with the London Symphony Orchestra for example & Chorus.
The London Symphony Chorus (abbreviated to LSC) is a large symphonic concert choir based in London, UK, consisting of over 150 amateur singers, and is one of the major symphony choruses of the United Kingdom. It was formed in 1966 as the LSO Chorus to complement the work of the London Symphony Orchestra (LSO). The LSC is today an independent self-run organization governed by a council of nine elected representatives. It continues to maintain a close association with the LSO but also takes part in projects with other orchestras and organizations both in the UK and abroad. The LSC performs mainly with the LSO at the Barbican Centre in London as well as appearing at other concert venues around the UK and Europe and regularly at the Avery Fisher Hall, New York. The Chorus's discography consists of over 140 recordings, and many of these recordings feature collaborations with the London Symphony Orchestra.
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