Whitehall Choir Concerts
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Earlier concerts

2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002 | 2001 | 2000 | 1998 -1999 | 1993 - 1994 | 1945 - 1992

2005 concerts

13 December: St Stephen’s, Rochester Row

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24 November:St Paul's, Knightsbridge

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27 September: Cadogan Hall, Sloane Square

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14 April: St Paul's, Knightsbridge

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2004 concerts

14 December: St Stephen’s, Rochester Row


28 November: St John's, Smith Square

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15 July: Royal College of Music, South Kensington

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26 March: St Margaret's, Westminster

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2003 concerts

16 December: St Stephen's, Rochester Row

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21 November: St John's, Smith Square

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11 July: Royal College of Music, South Kensington

Diamond Jubilee Gala Concert

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May: Riga, Latvia

Whitehall Choir Jubilee Tour


29 March: St Paul's, Knightsbridge

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2002 concerts

16 November :St John's, Smith Square

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27 March: St John's, Smith Square


7 January: Queen Elizabeth Hall, South Bank Centre

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2001 concerts

16 June: St James's, Piccadilly

O Schöne Nacht

Paul Spicer – conductor; Richard Pearce, Ian Farrington – piano

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24 March: St John's, Smith Square

Paul Spicer – conductor; Joanne Lunn – soprano; Clint van der Linde – counter-tenor; Matthew Beale – tenor; Jonathan Gunthorpe – bass; London Baroque Sinfonia


10 March: St Paul's, Covent Garden

Paul Spicer – conductor; Richard Pearce – organ


8 January: Queen Elizabeth Hall, South Bank Centre

Paul Spicer – conductor; Julie Kennard – soprano; Henry Herford – tenor; Richard Edgar Wilson – bass; Brandenburg Sinfonia

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2000 concerts

7 July: St John's, Smith Square

Melody, Mystery and Majesty – A Choral Feast

Richard Pearce – conductor; Ian Farrington – piano and organ; Stuart McIntyre – baritone


31 March: St John's, Smith Square

Richard Pearce – conductor; Helen Williams – soprano; Rosalind Waters – soprano; Ruth Peel – contralto; John Graham-Ball – tenor; Michael Pearce – bass-baritone; David Crown – baritone; London Baroque Sinfonia (leader – Caroline Balding)


5 January: Queen Elizabeth Hall, South Bank Centre

Christopher Herrick – conductor; Rita Cullis – soprano; Catherine Wyn-Rogers – mezzo-soprano; Paul Charles Clark – tenor; Graeme Broadbent – bass; Brandenburg Sinfonia

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1998 - 1999 concerts

29 November 1999:Royal Albert Hall, South Kensington

Brandenburg Sinfonia (with other London choirs as charity performance)


25 June 1999: St George's, Hanover Square

Christopher Herrick – conductor


24 March 1999: Temple Church, Fleet Street

Christopher Herrick – conductor; Brandenburg Sinfonia


5 January 1999: Queen Elizabeth Hall, South Bank Centre

Christopher Herrick – conductor; Rebecca Outram – soprano; Mark Chambers – counter-tenor; James Gilchrist – tenor; Robert Macdonald – bass; London Baroque Sinfonia (leader – Lucy Russell)


9 December 1998: St Stephen's, Rochester Row

Ecce Ancilla Domini

Music for Advent by Lennox Berkeley (1903–1989); John Ireland (1879–1962); Francisco Guerrero (1528–1599); Hans Leo Hassler (c 1564–1612); Anton Bruckner (1824–1896); Franz Liszt (1811–1886); Edvard Grieg (1843–1907); Francis Poulenc (1899–1963); Johannes Brahms (1833–1897); Michael Praetorius (1571–1621); David Willcocks (b 1919); Charles Wood (1866–1926); Charles Macpherson; JS Bach (1685–1750); Geoffery Shaw (1879–1943); Edgar Pettman (1865–1943); Malcolm Sergeant (1895–1967)

Christopher Herrick – conductor; Richard Pearce – organ


24 June 1998: St John's, Smith Square

Richard Pearce – conductor


3 April 1998: St James's, Piccadilly

Christopher Herrick – conductor; Julie Kennard – soprano; James Gilchrist – tenor; Brandenburg Sinfonia

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1993 - 1994 concerts

16 June 1994: St-Martin-in-the-Fields, Trafalgar Square

Christopher Herrick – conductor; Richard Pearce – organ


23 April 1994: St Stephen's, Rochester Row

Christopher Herrick – conductor; Richard Pearce – organ; soloists for this scratch performance drawn from the choir


19 February 1994: Guildford Cathedral, Guildford

Christopher Herrick – conductor; Eileen Hulse – mezzo-soprano; Adrian Thompson – tenor; John Noble – bass; Whitehall Choir with Twickenham Choral Society; Rosebery Orchestra


17 January 1994: Queen Elizabeth Hall, South Bank Centre

Christopher Herrick – conductor; Juliet Booth – soprano; Michael Pearce – baritone; Rosebery Orchestra


14 October 1993: St-Martin-in-the-Fields, Trafalgar Square

Christopher Herrick – conductor; Susan Gritton– soprano; Ian Partridge – tenor; Graham Titus – bass; Rosebery Orchestra


17 July 1993: St Andrew's, Holborn

A Golden Jubilee Gala Concert in celebration of 50 years of Whitehall Choir and 500 years of English music

The Rt Hon Sir Edward Heath, Charles Farncombe, Derek Bourgeois, Christopher Herrick – conductors; Juliet Booth – soprano; Emily Bauer-Jones – contralto; Garth Bardsley – tenor; Michael Pearce – bass; Richard Pearce, Christopher Herrick – organ; members of the Rosebery Orchestra and the London Baroque Sinfonia

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1945 - 1992 concerts

Contact us at info@whitehallchoir.org.uk if you are interested in a list of concerts before 1993.

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