City of London Choir
The City of London Choir was founded in 1963 and has an enviable reputa on for its distinctive youthful sound and the quality of its performances. It undertakes a busy annual programme, performing regularly at the Royal Albert Hall (including its recent BBC Proms debut), Royal Festival Hall, Barbican, Cadogan Hall, St John’s Smith Square and St Giles Cripplegate, with leading professional orchestras, instrumentalists and soloists. The choir’s repertoire is broad but, thanks to the inspirational direction of conductor Hilary Davan Wetton for over thirty years, it has a particular reputation for English music of the twentieth century, and has recorded a number of ‘lost’ works to critical acclaim.