Cadogan Hall May 2006
Thames Philharmonic Choir
has been thriving for over 40 years, and is well known for its
musical excellence and for the pleasure it brings to audiences,
members and fellow-musicians alike. The membership covers
a range of age groups, and the combination of high standards
and friendliness ensures a regular intake of good new singers.
Founding conductor John Bate
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International
opera star Kathryn Harries became
the Honorary President for the Thames Philharmonic Choir in
2004. Her connections with the Choir and with Kingston University
(our main sponsor) go back many years. She grew up locally,
taught singing in Kingston University as a colleague of John
Bate, and sang as a soloist with the choir on several occasions.
We were delighted that she joined us for our debut concert
at the Cadogan Hall on13 May 2006 as the soprano soloist.
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Saturday 14 July 2007
Bastille Day
Concert of French Music
St
Paul's Church
Wimbledon Park SW19
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Forthcoming events
| 14-7-07 |
Summer
concert at St Paul's Church, Wimbledon Park |
20-7-07
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22-7-07 |
Cathedral
residency - choral services at Norwich cathedral |
| 1-12-07 |
Bach
Christmas Oratorio, Kingston Parish Church |
| 9-12-07 |
Carol
service for Crisis, Southwark Cathedral, SE1 |
The
choir is sponsored by
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