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WELCOME TO Harlow Chorus


 

Harlow Chorus is a highly successful amateur choir of over 70 voices, celebrating more than 40 years of choral singing. With its regular seasonal programme of high quality concerts, it aims to foster the public knowledge and appreciation of choral music.

The Chorus presents four or five concerts a year, performing with professional orchestras and soloists. Performances are usually given in local venues, but in recent years the Chorus has had the opportunity of performing in central London and has undertaken several overseas tours.

As well as the well-known classical composers, its repertoire encompasses lighter programme music (recent concerts featured choruses from Rogers & Hammerstein and film music – Frozen, Zulu, etc). The Chorus also accepts engagements for private functions such as weddings. See here for more details.

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Upcoming Events

  • Ethel Smyth: Mass in D

    Ethel Smyth: Mass in D

    Sat, 13 Apr 2024
    Ethel Smyth – Mass In D; Paul Mealor – Shadows of War; David McGregor – The Lord Is My Light (Psalm 27); with Bishop’s Stortford Sinfonia The Lord is My ... more

  • Come and Sing Elijah

    Sat, 11 May 2024
    Put this date in your diary to join members of Harlow Chorus for a singing day focused on Mendelssohn's "Elijah". Further details will appear soon. To express an interest in ... more

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WHY NOT VISIT A REHEARSAL ANYTIME!

 

All our rehearsals are open to the public and to potential new members, so why not pay us a visit.
We rehearse every Monday evening from 7:30pm-9.45pm at St John's Arts and Recreation Centre, Old Harlow.
Contact Ian Hiscock: 01992 441074, if you would like to drop in and find out more about us. Music will be provided.
 

 

 

HARLOW GEMS AWARD FOR CHORUS

We were delighted to receive a Harlow Gems award from the Chair of Harlow Council at a ceremony last month recognising the numerous organisations contributing to the arts in Harlow.
The picture shows our Secretary, Chris Patridge, receiving the award.





 

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