Our Next Concert - West End Showstoppers

Saturday 16 October 2010 - 7.30pm
All Saints' Church, Goodmayes Lane, Ilford, IG3 9NZ

Tickets available from www.eastlondonchorus.ticketsource.co.uk (no booking fee)

The Choir for East London and Docklands

The Choir for East London and Docklands

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Reviews

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A Celebration of Love - Greenwich - 3 July 2010

“The performance maintains its intensity until the end.”

David Threasher - Grammophone Magazine

 
The Glory of Sacred Music, Goodmayes - 17 October 2009

“THANK YOU for the concert.  We both thought the quality of the music - the organ, the conductor, the trumpets - exemplified the fantastic English choral tradition.”

Professor and Mrs Robert Lethbridge, Master of Fitzwilliam College Cambridge.

 
Molten Festival, Barking - 2 October 2008

The Molten Festival’s second Sunday lived up to expectations... Patrons were greeted by the East London Chorus singing the Hallelujah Chorus... the choir gave a remarkable performance of some much loved classical choral works.

Barking and Dagenham Post

 
Fauré Requiem, Greenwich - 10 May 2008

“Last night at St Alfege’s church in Greenwich UK, our own Liz the Squeak soloed the Pié Jesu in a stunning rendition of the Fauré Requiem presented by the Choir of which she is a member. The East London Chorus gave a very sensitive and beautiful rendition of this wonderful piece of music. It was the Organ accompaniment version, rather than orchestra, and I felt that this (more spartan) approach made the choral work shine that bit more clear and bright.”

Micca - audience member

 
Mozart Mass in C and Requiem - July 2006

“I was very impressed with my first experience of your choir - excellent presentation and choral discipline and apparently total commitment on everybody’s part...  The Requiem in particular was really vital in Murray Stewart’s interpretation...”

John Nightingale, Director of South London Singers

 
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