Described by Making Music as “one of London’s finest amateur classical choirs”, it is a friendly, hard-working, locally based group of about 30 singers, usually giving five concerts each season in Finchley, as well as other occasional performances in the UK and abroad. There are regular solo opportunities for members (not obligatory!) The choir performs the widest range and variety of music, from the Renaissance through to new commissions, from unaccompanied motets through to full-scale choral works with orchestra. For details of our upcoming concerts please visit our website at www.fcchoir.co.uk [Photos by Simon Weir - www.simonweir.com]
Finchley Chamber Choir, recently described by Making Music as 'one of London's finest amateur classical choirs', was formed in 1973 and maintains close links with its sister organisation, Finchley Symphony Orchestra, both groups giving regular seasons at Trinity Church, North Finchley, including some joint concerts. The choir consists of approximately thirty singers from the Finchley area and elsewhere in North London, working to a high musical standard and providing almost all its own soloists. We perform a wide range of music from the 16th century right through to the present day, including commissions and first performances. In 2014, the choir gave the world premieres of two works, one by Paul Patterson and another by Richard Bullen. To celebrate FCC's 50th Anniversary season in 2023-24, we presented a special concert in November 2023 with Linden Baroque to a large and appreciative audience at St James's Church, Piccadilly
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