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Presents a year-round programme of art, music, film, theatre, dance and education. Profile, upcoming events and information about event planning.
Amateur orchestra, with rehearsal and concert information, newsletter request and gallery.
Rehearses in West Smithfield. About, concerts, hiring and contact.
Amateur chamber choir based at St-Dunstan-in-the-West in Fleet Street. Includes audio clips, and information about performances and rehearsals.
Choir of around 25–30 people from various backgrounds, founded by Stephen Jones in 1987 to explore neglected repertoire, especially British twentieth century works. Rehearses on Tuesday evenings in the City of London and performs in historic City churches. Details of performances, recordings and how to join.
Amateur society rehearsing near Bank underground station. About, concerts and joining information.
Music in the City, with details of converts and membership.
Arts festival taking place annually in June and July. Around this time the site provides a searchable list of events.
Chamber orchestra founded in 1971 by Richard Hickox. Based in the Barbican but performs nationally, internationally and on the radio. Subscription to e-mailing list, details of forthcoming concerts, history and other information.
A composer, conductor, organist, academic, critic and teacher. Includes biography and calendar of engagements.
Choir of about 30 people, based near St Paul’s Cathedral. A registered charity affiliated to the National Federation of Music Societies. Details of performances, how to join and other information.
Offers a variety of photographic services. Provides online purchase facility, competition and details of services with location map.
One of the oldest choirs in the City, singing a varied repertoire. Includes history and details of forthcoming events.
Chamber choir based in London specialising in distinctive programmes of a cappella repertoire from the Renaissance to the present day. Information about concerts and events, recordings and how to join.
Chamber choir of about 30 mixed voices, based in Blackfriars. Includes audio clips and a photo gallery.
Guitar school for adult learners, with details of instructors and classes in Central London.
Private and correspondence piano lessons with Céline Gaurier-Joubert, with details of specialist piano education for adults of all levels and abilities.
Amateur drama group specialising in medieval mystery plays, performed annually in December. Includes contact information and photographs.
Amateur chamber choir specialising in European sacred music of the 15th-17th centuries. Includes history, and information about rehearsals and concerts.
Full-time non-professional touring company. Includes forthcoming productions and information about membership.
Bell ringers with a membership open to all students studying at a university in London. Includes history and information about practise sessions.
Choir of about 30 people, based near St Paul’s Cathedral. A registered charity affiliated to the National Federation of Music Societies. Details of performances, how to join and other information.
Rehearses in West Smithfield. About, concerts, hiring and contact.
Choir of around 25–30 people from various backgrounds, founded by Stephen Jones in 1987 to explore neglected repertoire, especially British twentieth century works. Rehearses on Tuesday evenings in the City of London and performs in historic City churches. Details of performances, recordings and how to join.
Amateur orchestra, with rehearsal and concert information, newsletter request and gallery.
Chamber choir based in London specialising in distinctive programmes of a cappella repertoire from the Renaissance to the present day. Information about concerts and events, recordings and how to join.
A composer, conductor, organist, academic, critic and teacher. Includes biography and calendar of engagements.
Music in the City, with details of converts and membership.
One of the oldest choirs in the City, singing a varied repertoire. Includes history and details of forthcoming events.
Guitar school for adult learners, with details of instructors and classes in Central London.
Private and correspondence piano lessons with Céline Gaurier-Joubert, with details of specialist piano education for adults of all levels and abilities.
Amateur society rehearsing near Bank underground station. About, concerts and joining information.
Full-time non-professional touring company. Includes forthcoming productions and information about membership.
Amateur drama group specialising in medieval mystery plays, performed annually in December. Includes contact information and photographs.
Chamber choir of about 30 mixed voices, based in Blackfriars. Includes audio clips and a photo gallery.
Amateur chamber choir based at St-Dunstan-in-the-West in Fleet Street. Includes audio clips, and information about performances and rehearsals.
Amateur chamber choir specialising in European sacred music of the 15th-17th centuries. Includes history, and information about rehearsals and concerts.
Bell ringers with a membership open to all students studying at a university in London. Includes history and information about practise sessions.
Offers a variety of photographic services. Provides online purchase facility, competition and details of services with location map.
Presents a year-round programme of art, music, film, theatre, dance and education. Profile, upcoming events and information about event planning.
Chamber orchestra founded in 1971 by Richard Hickox. Based in the Barbican but performs nationally, internationally and on the radio. Subscription to e-mailing list, details of forthcoming concerts, history and other information.
Arts festival taking place annually in June and July. Around this time the site provides a searchable list of events.
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