- BBC Symphony Chorus
The BBC Symphony Chorus is a British amateur chorus based in
London . It is the dedicated chorus for the BBC Symphony Orchestra.Originally founded in 1928 as the National Chorus it became the BBC Chorus in 1932. Its earliest concerts included the UK premiere of "Mahler's Eighth Symphony" under conductors such as
Adrian Boult ,Arturo Toscanini andBruno Walter . [ [http://www.naxos.com/choirinfo/1155.htm Profile of the BBC Symphony Orchestra] ] It changed name again in 1935 to become the BBC Choral Society and then in 1975 took on its current name of the BBC Symphony Chorus. Although normally associated with theBBC Symphony Orchestra , the Chorus does perform independently. Venues regularly visited include theBarbican Centre and theRoyal Albert Hall . As the resident chorus at theBBC Proms , the Symphony Chorus usually perform both on the first and last night. In 2002 it performed atBuckingham Palace , as part of theProm at the Palace which marked the Queen'sgolden jubilee celebrations. It makes regular recordings for classical music stationBBC Radio 3 .The Chorus is directed by Stephen Jackson, who was appointed in 1989. In addition he conducts
Trinity College of Music Chamber Choir and the Cheltenham Bach Choir. Sir Andrew Davis, conductor of the BBC Symphony Orchestra from 1989 to 2000, is President of the Chorus.References
External links
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/orchestras/symphonyorchestra/symphonychorus/index.shtml Official website]
*http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Bio/BBCSC.htm
*http://www.aujs65.dsl.pipex.com/cbctest/html/conductors.htm
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