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Looking to join a chamber choir in central London?


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The Ionian Singers may be your answer. We are looking for singers with choral experience and good sight-reading to join us for our next season starting on Tuesday 16 September. We rehearse on Tuesday evenings (7.30pm-10.00pm)in Lambeth Mission, Lambeth Road, SE1 7DQ. Repertoire for the 2014-15 season includes a wide variety of mainly unaccompanied music by Palestrina, Byrd, Weelkes and contemporaries to John Joubert, Jonathan Pitkin via Schubert, Brahms, Cornelius, Elgar, Rubbra and many others. You will be welcome to join us for a taster session by replying to this post.

You would be very welcome to come to a rehearsal for a 'taster' session on 16 September if you are free to see if that's the kind of choir you would like to join. Please give me a ring on 07950 143 916 or 020 8693 1051 to discuss or write to [email protected] for more information.


Kind regards,


Ulla Gray (sec)


www.ioniansingers.co.uk

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