London Oriana Choir
Formed: 1973
Artist's website: https://www.londonoriana.com/
The London Oriana Choir is a choral group comprising around 120 singers, based in London, England. It was formed in 1973 by Leon Lovett, who acted as conductor and musical director. David Drummond became the choir's musical director in 1996, and Dominic Ellis-Peckham began his term as musical director in September 2013. The choir has developed a following through performances at London venues including the Royal Albert Hall, Barbican Centre, Royal Festival Hall and Queen Elizabeth Hall at Southbank, St Paul's Cathedral, St Martin-in-the-Fields and St James' Piccadilly. In 2016 the choir launched a five year project 'Five 15' to promote the work of women composers with 15 new commissions from five composers, workshops and recordings.
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Gibbs - Odysseus
Susan Gritton (soprano) & Mark Stone (baritone) BBC Concert Orchestra & London Oriana Choir, David Drummond
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Alfie Boe (tenor) & Pete Townshend The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Robert Ziegler
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Davies, Walford: Everyman
Elena Ferrari (soprano), Jennifer Johnston (contralto), Andrew Staples (tenor) & Pauls Putnins (bass) London Oriana Choir & Kensington Symphony Orchestra, David Drummond
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