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12 groups found.

# Group
1 Barnes Choir (Vocal)
80 singers with a wide age-range whose social life includes parties and a summer barbecue.

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2 Barnes Music Society (Promoting)
Concert society with 170 members including an active junior section

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3 Cantanti Camerati Of Richmond (Vocal)
Chamber choir of 36 members aged 20 - 65.

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4 Hampton Choral Society (Vocal)
80 singers aged 25 - 70

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5 Kew Sinfonia (Instrumental)
6 Kew Wind Orchestra (Instrumental)
The multi award-winning Kew Wind Orchestra is one of Britain's top amateur wind orchestras. Formed in 1984, KWO is renowned for its popular and challenging repertoire of symphonic, classical and jazz music.

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7 London Welsh Rugby Club Choir (Vocal)
8 Richmond Concert Society (Promoting)
A concert-promoting society with 400 members aged 20-80, featuring a wide range of artists.

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9 Richmond Orchestra (Instrumental)
50 players aged 25 plus

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10 Teddington Choral Society (Vocal)
Choir of 70, all ages. Social activities include Xmas and Spring Parties, Barn Dance, participation in local musical events

Visit the Teddington Choral Society website
11 Twickenham Choral Society (Vocal)
Choir of 100 members aged 18-65. We usually have 2 or 3 social events a year, e.g. quiz night, Barn Dance, Dinner, summer picnic. Concerts have also been given in the Albert Hall and Guildford Cathedral.

Visit the Twickenham Choral Society website
12 Whitton Choral Society (Vocal)
Choir of 30 or more singers aged 20-60. We are a friendly choir and enjoy singing together and making music

Visit the Whitton Choral Society website

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