Join Exeter Choral Society as, with a growing choir, we venture into a larger venue for a performance of Mendelssohn's Elijah.
Since the choir's founding in 1943, Elijah has been a popular work, first recorded as performed by the choir (as Whipton Choral Society) in 1957.
Join us for our 75th anniversary performance with Laurence Blyth as conductor, featuring Julian Rippon as Elijah, with David Davies providing organ accompaniment.
Tickets (full price £12, concessions for students and children) will be available from Exeter Visitor Information and Tickets, Dix's...
Join Exeter Choral Society on 9 May 2018 at St James' Church, Mount Pleasant Road at 7.30pm for the first concert of our 75th year.
The choir started as Whipton Choral Society in 1943, when Exeter was a garrison city, to provide entertainment and community involvement for locals and visting troops. The choir now has over 100 singers and continues to grow, regularly performing to packed audiences.
In May we'll be singing Handel's Coronation Anthems , including 'Zadok the Priest,' Mozart's Coronation Mass and Haydn's Missa brevis Sancti Johannis de Deo .
Join Exeter Choral Society on 9 May 2018 for the first concert of our 75th year.
The choir started as Whipton Choral Society in 1943, when Exeter was a garrison city, to provide entertainment and community involvement for locals and visting troops. The choir now has over 100 singers and continues to grow, regularly performing to packed audiences.
In May we'll be singing Handel's Coronation Anthems , including 'Zadok the Priest,' Mozart's Coronation Mass and Haydn's Missa brevis Sancti Johannis de Deo .
Our conductor Laurence Blyth is now in his 10th year as our Musical...
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