• The Royal Choral Society (RCS) is an amateur choir, based in London. Formed soon after the opening of the Royal Albert Hall in 1871, the choir gave its...
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    The Royal Choral Society is the longest-running regular performance at the Hall, having given its first performance as the Royal Albert Hall Choral Society...
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  • Orchestra and the Royal Choral Society, consisting of orchestral/choral arrangements of pop/rock songs. They began with a concert at the Royal Albert Hall in...
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  • Huddersfield Choral Society is a choir based in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England. It was founded in 1836, and is recognised as one of Britain's leading...
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  • Rock series, album series by the London Symphony Orchestra and the Royal Choral Society Classic Rock (album), by the London Symphony Orchestra Classic Rock...
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    Artist of the Decade Award at the Royal Albert Hall. Soon after, Rushdie won a place with the Royal Choral Society with whom she has performed regularly...
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    The Song of Hiawatha (Coleridge-Taylor) (category Choral compositions)
    Glynne, an unnamed orchestra and the Royal Choral Society; and again in 1961, also with the Royal Choral Society, the Philharmonia Orchestra and tenor...
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    Malcolm Sargent (category Royal Philharmonic Society Gold Medallists)
    of choral works. The musical ensembles with which he was associated included the Ballets Russes, the Huddersfield Choral Society, the Royal Choral Society...
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  • George VI (Messiah with the Royal Choral Society). While Leslie Woodgate continued to be Chorus Master of the BBC Choral Society, Sargent was succeeded as...
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    Bristol Choral Society is a large mixed-voiced choir based in Bristol, England, founded in 1889. As of 2002, it is conducted by Hilary Campbe, it has around...
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    Kingston Choral Society is a large mixed-voice choir based in Kingston upon Thames in the UK. Originating in 1949, the choir in 2016 had around 140 auditioned...
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    with the Royal Choral Society at the Albert Hall. Subsequently, in the recording studio, Sargent was most in demand to record English music, choral works...
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    contracts to record for Columbia and play for the Royal Philharmonic Society, the Royal Choral Society, the Courtauld-Sargent Concerts, Mayer's concerts...
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    Twickenham Choral Society (known today as Twickenham Choral) is a large, auditioned, mixed-voice, choir based in Twickenham, considered to be South West...
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  • Royal Philharmonic Society Inspiration Award. "The Choir". Bradford Festival Choral Society. Retrieved 17 May 2024. "Bradford Festival Choral Society"...
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    perpetuated by such large ensembles as the Royal Choral Society, the Tabernacle Choir and the Huddersfield Choral Society in the 20th century, there were increasing...
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  • Cyril Arthur Bennett Horsford (category Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons of England)
    day. He later became Laryngologist to the Royal Choral Society, the Royal College of Music and the Royal Society of Musicians. Cyril Arthur Bennett Horsford...
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    Frederick Bridge (category Commanders of the Royal Victorian Order)
    subjects and musical periods. For 25 years, Bridge was conductor of the Royal Choral Society, with whom he performed many new works, including some of his own...
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  • from 1958 to 1989, chairman of the Royal Choral Society from 1970 to 1992 and chairman of the Anglo-Brazilian Society from 1975 to 1994. He succeeded his...
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    and the Philharmonic Society (from 1903 the Royal Philharmonic Society), and later the London Choral Society and Royal Choral Society. The hall was used...
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  • of Sculptors Royal Caledonian Curling Club Royal Central School of Speech and Drama Royal Chester Rowing Club Royal Choral Society Royal College of Anaesthetists...
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    Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (category Alumni of the Royal College of Music)
    ballet version of The Song of Hiawatha at the Royal Albert Hall, performed by the Royal Choral Society (600 to 800 singers) and 200 dancers. Coleridge-Taylor's...
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  • Melbourne University Choral Society (MUCS) is a 120-voice choir in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.The choir is affiliated with the University of Melbourne...
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  • Royal Stuart Society, founded in 1926, is the largest extant Jacobite organization in the United Kingdom. Its full name is The Royal Stuart Society and...
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  • with Yvonne Kenny, Jean Rigby and Thomas Randle, with the Royal Choral Society and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Owain Arwel Hughes. Dvořák:...
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    mass performance of "The Internationale" at the Royal Albert Hall by the choir of the Royal Choral Society, the BBC Symphony Orchestra, the London Philharmonic...
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    The Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125, is a choral symphony, the final complete symphony by Ludwig van Beethoven, composed between 1822 and 1824. It was...
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  • Roxanna Panufnik (category Alumni of the Royal Academy of Music)
    then studied at the Royal Academy of Music. She has written a wide range of pieces including opera, ballet, music theatre, choral works, chamber compositions...
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  • Edinburgh subsequently asked the Royal Choral Society to schedule the premiere. This took place on 18 January 1893 in the Royal Albert Hall, conducted by Joseph...
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  • the Royal Albert Hall on Remembrance Sunday to commemorate the centenary of the outbreak of the First World War. Performed by the Royal Choral Society and...
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