World-famous choir, conducted by Sir David Willcocks for many years, and now by David Hill, describes its history and current season.
Versatile semiprofessional mixed chamber choir, formed by former King's Singer Nigel Perrin, describes its upcoming concerts.
Bath's longest-established amateur choir is 120-strong with a wide-ranging repertoire. Read about its season.
Group has given or will give first performances of reduced-orchestrations of Elgar's "The Dream of Gerontius" and Verdi's Requiem.
Choir of 70 voices, considered to be the foremost choir of its size in the West Midlands, offers a concert calendar.
Established in 1843, this chorus sang at the 1846 premiere of "Elijah," conducted by Mendelssohn in Birmingham Town Hall. See season details.
A capella group of 30 men singing close harmony gives its concert schedule and a list of its awards.
Founded in 1945, this choral society now has more than 100 members and gives three major concerts and a carol concert each year.
Now 60-strong, this group was formed in 1968 by the amalgamation of several colliery and village choirs in South Staffordshire. See its season.
Group of choirs includes Oratorio Choir, Jazz Choir, Chamber Choir & Jazz Ensemble. Includes contact details.
Chamber choir formed in 1992 sings, mainly unaccompanied, from Gibbons to Gershwin, from Purcell to Porter. Read a short history.
Chorus 65-strong celebrated its first quarter-century in 2000. Click to the programs of the season.
Mid-size choir offers RealAudio and MP3 recordings. Includes a photo album.
Choir near Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, describes itself and offers a picture.
Learn about the British choir, download Winamp files of its music, and check out tour dates. Also includes a discography and reviews.
Founded in 1919 as the splendidly named Swindon Great Western Running Shed Male Voice Choir, this ensemble is now 70-strong. Link to events.
Chamber choir of 16 voices based in rural Devon and with a varied repertoire sings two and sometimes more concerts each year.
Student-run choir from the Univ. of York sings anything from the theme tune from "The Muppets" to Elgar. Includes contact details.