Thames Philharmonic Choir’s next concert will be at St Paul’s Knightsbridge on Saturday 15 June at 7.30 pm. We will be performing an exciting programme of modern music by some of the UK’s finest choral composers, all of whom are at the very cutting edge of the musical genre. Please join us for this exploration […]
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Thames Philharmonic Choir: Come and Sing Mendelssohn’s Elijah
We welcome all to join us for this special day of singing. It will be a wonderful opportunity to learn or reprise this glorious work under the baton of our prize-winning and inspirational music director Harry, and with our outstanding accompanist, James Orford. There will be two singing sessions led by Harry and James, […]
Thames Philharmonic Choir – Brahms – A German Requiem
Thames Philharmonic Choir makes its annual visit to Cadogan Hall with a performance of the stunning Brahms’ German Requiem. Music Director Harry Bradford describes the Requiem as “a message of consolation and hope to the living, a piece like no other. Containing some of the most beautiful melodies ever composed, the piece is […]
Thames Philharmonic Choir Open Rehearsal
We are holding an Open Rehearsal on Tuesday 16th January at St Margaret’s Church Putney – our regular rehearsal venue. We will be rehearsing Brahms’ German Requiem for our concert at Cadogan Hall on March 16th. We are always on the lookout for new members so, apart from singing the Brahms, it’s a great opportunity […]
Thames Philharmonic Choir – Handel’s Messiah
Join Thames Philharmonic Choir and the Beaufoy Sinfonia for a performance of Handel’s best-loved oratorio, Messiah. With beautiful arias, rousing choruses and stirring orchestral interludes, Handel’s tripartite epic depicts the Christmas story with a perfect balance of majesty and charm. Solo parts will be sung by Thames Philharmonic’s choral scholars and the concert will be […]
Thames Philharmonic Choir – A Triumphant Shout!
Join the Thames Philharmonic Choir for a hotly anticipated concert of uplifting anthems for choir and organ. Drawing from the German, French and English choral traditions, the programme of music spans over 300 years from the 18th Century right up to the present day with an exciting new commission from upcoming local composer, Emily Hazrati. […]