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13 groups found.

# Group
1 Exmoor Singers (Vocal)
Exmoor Singers of London is one of the UK\'s finest amateur choirs and regularly performs in prestigious venues in London and further afield. Accolades awarded the choir have included Sainsbury\'s Mixed Voice Choir of the Year, first prize at two international choral festivals, and a four-star review in The Times. The choir’s activities are extremely varied, with repertoire ranging from renaissance to newly commissioned works, and from small-scale unaccompanied performances to major choral works with orchestra to collaborations with rock bands. Recording projects and broadcasts have included BBC Songs of Praise, BBC Electric Proms, BBC Radio 3, Classic FM, a soundtrack for a film, album tracks with rock bands Bloc Party and Snow Patrol, an art-sound installation for The National Trust, and two CDs for The Tablet magazine ‘My Kind of Hymn’ and ‘My Kind of Carol. The choir is working on a trilogy of CDs evolving from the group’s ‘sounds: voices of our time’ programme to promote the music of living composers through dedicated concerts and recordings.

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2 Goldsmiths Choral Union (Vocal)
120 singers aged 20 - 75

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3 Imperial College Choir & Orchestra (Vocal)
100-150 members, wide repertoire, very enjoyable. Good standard of performance with excellent social side. Choir organised by dedicated student community

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4 Kallaway Ltd (Promoting)
5 Kensington and Chelsea Music Society (Promoting)
Long established concert society with 120 members, presenting a season of Chamber Music recitals, monthly, from October to May.

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6 Kensington Chamber Orchestra (Instrumental)
Chamber orchestra of 35-40 members.

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7 Kensington Symphony Orchestra (Instrumental)
60 plus players aged 21-45. The average age is 30. The Kensington Symphony Orchestra, with its occasional off-shoots Kensington Opera and Kensington Sinfonietta, aims for high standards and often tackles works beyond the scope and resources normally associated with local groups. There is a sociable atmosphere

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8 London Bulgarian Choir (Vocal)
9 London Charity Orchestra (Instrumental)
The London Charity Orchestra was established in February 1999 and has quickly gained a reputation as one of London's premier amateur orchestras. Players include professional musicians, music students and experienced amateurs. All musicians are brought together by their desire to make a contribution to charitable causes, giving their time and talent for the love and promotion of music. In April 2003 the LCO launched LCO in the Community providing musicians with the opportunity to gain valuable work experience in school's and the community

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10 London Chorus, The (Vocal)
130 singers aged 18-65. A busy and versatile choir which performs at all the main concert venues, including singing at the Proms, and other live broadcasts. Occasional overseas tours, and visits to venues outside London for festivals and other concerts.

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11 London Phoenix Orchestra (Instrumental)
50 players from 18 upwards

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12 Portobello Orchestra (Instrumental)
A friendly, sociable orchestra based in the Ladbroke Grove/Notting Hill area. New players welcome - string and brass players required

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13 St. Paul's (Knightsbridge) Festival Choir (Vocal)
A West End 100-strong choral society, which performs its concerts in the famous St. Paul's Knightsbridge Church, welcomes new members.

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