NEWS
- 24/06/19
rECORDING IN pARIS
The choir travel to Paris to record a brand-new album of French choral works.Read Full Story - 22/05/19
bEETHOVEN WITH THE BRITTEN SINFONIA
Alongside the Britten Sinfonia, the choir perform Beethoven's mighty Ninth Symphony, conducted by Thomas Adès.Read Full Story - 26/02/19
live on bbc radio 3
As part of BBC Radio 3's Choral Evensong series, the choir were delighted to perform live on radio in a programme of American music, whilst also celebrating the anniversary of Walford Davies.Read Full Story - 20/12/18
Christmas at home and abroad
It's been a very busy Christmas period, with performances in Italy and Germany, as well as concerts in the UK, including Handel's Messiah.Read Full Story - 22/11/18
songs of farewell
To mark Hubert Parry's centenary, we prepared for performances of his Songs of Farewell, as well as Mozart's famous Requiem.Read Full Story - 10/10/18
A busy start to the year
The start of the academic year is always a busy one, and this September was no different!Read Full Story - 01/09/18
A SUNNY WEEKEND IN WALES
The choir return to the Presteigne Festival, in the Welsh Marches for several concerts across a long weekend, including a performance of a work for choir and electric guitar...Read Full Story - 23/04/18
easter across the pond
A look behind-the-scenes of our tour to North America by post-graduate Bass, Bradley Gill.Read Full Story - 14/03/18
a return to st. john's, smith square
The choir return to St. John's Smith Square for a concert as part of Tenebrae's Holy Week Festival.Read Full Story - 30/01/18
new commission from joanna marsh
The Choir of Royal Holloway and the London Mozart Players premiere a new cantata by Joanna Marsh to mark 100 years since the Representation of the People Act of 1918.Read Full Story - 21/11/17
st. cecilia's concert
The annual concert and reception for St. Cecilia has been a longstanding musical celebration at Royal Holloway. This year was no different.Read Full Story - 14/10/17
a complete mass
The choir learn and perform masses by Ralph Vaughan Williams and Gabriel Fauré.Read Full Story