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Spelthorne Choral Society, based in Staines-upon-Thames, is the foremost choir in the borough of Spelthorne. Founded in 1920 and originally named Ashford Choral Society, they have welcomed members from Staines, Ashford, and the beyond for nearly a century. Currently formed of fifty singers, the choir performs four concerts per season during the period of September to early-July. The choir performs major choral works, as well as lesser-known works, to the highest standards, often alongside professional soloists with a variety of piano, organ, and orchestral accompaniment.
ABOUT US
Spelthorne Choral Society, based in Staines-upon-Thames, is the foremost choir in the borough of Spelthorne. Founded in 1920 and originally named Ashford Choral Society, they have welcomed members from Staines, Ashford, and the beyond for nearly a century. Currently formed of fifty singers, the choir performs four concerts per season during the period of September to early-July. The choir performs major choral works, as well as lesser-known works, to the highest standards, often alongside professional soloists with a variety of piano, organ, and orchestral accompaniment.
ABOUT US
Spelthorne Choral Society, based in Staines-upon-Thames, is the foremost choir in the borough of Spelthorne. Founded in 1920 and originally named Ashford Choral Society, they have welcomed members from Staines, Ashford, and the beyond for nearly a century. Currently formed of fifty singers, the choir performs four concerts per season during the period of September to early-July. The choir performs major choral works, as well as lesser-known works, to the highest standards, often alongside professional soloists with a variety of piano, organ, and orchestral accompaniment.
Join Spelthorne Choral Society as they perform Mozart's Coronation Mass and Requiem alongside some of the finest professional singers in the Surrey area. Directed by Sean Bui and accompanied by Lindsay Bridgwater.
Spelthorne Choral Society is the foremost choir in the borough of Spelthorne. Based in Staines-upon-Thames, the society welcomes members from the borough of Spelthorne and beyond. The choir sings a wide breadth of repertoire—from the renaissance to the present day—and enjoys producing music of the highest possible standard. In the furtherance of it's aim to foster musical knowledge and appreciation, the society performs four concerts annually and produced training days for both members and the public.