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Choir Christmas Encore at Abbey Road
A new Christmas album featuring Crouch End Festival Chorus has been released on November 26 2021 with an eclectic mixture of modern and traditional songs and carols.
A full house and perfect acoustics for world premiere
Crouch End Festival Chorus sold out Alexandra Palace Theatre for its first concert of the 2021-22 season featuring one of the greatest works in the choral repertoire and a world premiere in front of its award-winning composer.
A rousing comeback concert
Crouch End Festival Chorus has produced what one critic called “a rousing comeback concert” after 18 months out of action because of the Covid pandemic.
South American musical journey
When Crouch End Festival Chorus emerges from the lockdown, the choir’s first project is to record two works with a South American theme.
Britten and Temple on Gramophone
Music Director David Temple appeared on the Gramophone podcast to explore the music of Benjamin Britten in conversation with Editor Martin Cullingford.
Choir oozes Passion, Love and Vision in new St Nicolas recording
Crouch End Festival Chorus has won praise for displaying “passion, love and vision” in its performances of the Benjamin Britten classics Saint Nicolas and A Ceremony of Carols in a new recording released on November 6 2020.
Second year of young conductor success
Crouch End Festival Chorus is pleased to announce the appointment of two young musicians who have won places on the choir’s Young Conductor Mentoring Scheme 2020-21.
Chorus excited about release of historic Requiem recording
Crouch End Festival Chorus features on the first ever recording of American composer Arnold Rosner’s Requiem, released by the Toccata Music Group on September 4 2020.
Morricone memories
Our music director David Temple shares his memories of working with Maestro Ennio Morricone, film music composer and valued patron of Crouch End Festival Chorus.
Give choir's historic Parry recording a spin, says top critic
Crouch End Festival Chorus has won huge praise for its wide range of dramatic singing styles in an historic recording of Hubert Parry's Judith released at the end of February 2020.
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