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London Symphony Chorus

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Not to be confused withLondon Symphony Orchestra Chorus.
London Symphony Chorus
The LSC and the LSO in the Barbican Concert Hall, 2007
Background information
Also known asLSC
OriginLondon, United Kingdom
GenresClassical
Years active1966 (1966)–present
LabelsCBS, Chandos, Decca, Deutsche Grammophon, EMI, Erato, Hallé, Hyperion, LSO Live, Philips, RCA, Virgin
Websitelsc.org.uk
Musical artist
Official logo of the London Symphony Chorus

TheLondon Symphony Chorus (abbreviated to LSC) is a largesymphonic concertchoir based in London, UK, consisting of over 150 amateur singers, and is one of the major symphony choruses of the United Kingdom.[1] It was formed in 1966 as theLSO Chorus to complement the work of theLondon Symphony Orchestra (LSO). The LSC is today an independent self-run organisation governed by a council of nine elected representatives. It continues to maintain a close association with the LSO but also takes part in projects with other orchestras and organisations both in the UK and abroad.[2] The LSC performs mainly with the LSO at theBarbican Centre in London; it also regularly appears at other concert venues in the UK and Europe, as well as atLincoln Center in New York.

Repertoire

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The Chorus's core repertoire consists of the major nineteenth and twentieth century orchestral choral works.[3] The Chorus has performed and recorded works such as Elgar'sThe Dream of Gerontius, Mahler'sSecond,Third andEighth Symphonies, Ravel'sDaphnis et Chloé, Dvořák'sStabat Mater, Janáček'sGlagolitic Mass, Britten'sWar Requiem, Beethoven'sNinth Symphony andMissa Solemnis, Berlioz'sLa damnation de Faust andRoméo et Juliette, Schoenberg'sGurre-Lieder, Brahms'sEin deutsches Requiem, Rossini'sStabat Mater, Stravinsky'sOedipus Rex &Symphony of Psalms, Tippett'sA Child of Our Time and Verdi'sRequiem.[4]

The Chorus has also taken part in concert performances and commercial recordings of operas including Beethoven'sFidelio, Berlioz'sLes Troyens andBenvenuto Cellini, Bernstein'sCandide, Britten'sPeter Grimes andBilly Budd, Verdi'sRigoletto,Falstaff andOtello, Wagner'sGötterdämmerung and Richard Strauss'sElektra.[4]

Notable recordings

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The London Symphony Chorus's discography consists of over 140 recordings, and many of these recordings feature collaborations with the London Symphony Orchestra. Since 2000 the LSC has taken part in productions for the orchestra's new CD label, LSO Live which launched in 2000 and specialises in recordings of live performances in front of audiences. Among works recorded by the choir areBrahms'sGerman Requiem (LSO,André Previn 2000);Mahler'sSymphony No. 8 (CBSO,Simon Rattle 2005);Mozart's Requiem (LSO, Sir Colin Davis 2008);Britten: War Requiem (LSO, Giandrea Noseda 2012);Berlioz'sRequiem (LSO,Colin Davis, 2013); andWeber'sDer Freischütz (LSO, Sir Colin Davis, 2013).[5] Notable solo artists who have featured on LSC releases includeIan Bostridge,Simon Keenleyside,[6]Felicity Palmer andAnne Sofie von Otter.

A number of LSC recordings have received awards including the following:

Year of recordingWorkOrchestra/ConductorLabelAwards
1989Bernstein:CandideLSO,Leonard Bernstein (conductor)Deutsche GrammophonGrammy Award Best Classical Album
1991Britten:War RequiemLSO,Richard Hickox (conductor)Chandos RecordsGrand Prix du Disque
Gramophone Award Best Choral Recording
1995Britten:Peter GrimesLSO,Richard Hickox (conductor)Chandos RecordsGrammy Award Best Opera Recording[7]
2000Berlioz:Les TroyensLSO,Colin Davis (conductor)LSO LiveGrammy Award Best Opera Recording, Best Classical Album[8]
2004Verdi:FalstaffLSO,Colin Davis (conductor)LSO LiveGrammy Award Best Opera Recording[9]
2007Britten:Billy BuddLSO,Daniel Harding (conductor)Virgin ClassicsGrammy Award Best Opera Recording[10]
2009Wagner:GötterdämmerungHallé Orchestra,Mark Elder (conductor)HalléGramophone Award Best Opera Recording[11]

Conductors

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The LSC rehearsing with Sir Colin Davis and the LSO for a 2012 performance ofBerlioz Requiem inSt Paul's Cathedral

Since its creation the Chorus has worked with a number of major choir trainers includingJohn Alldis,Arthur Oldham,Richard Hickox, Stephen Westrop[12] andSimon Halsey.[13][14] Since 2023, the LSC Chorus Director is Mariana Rosas.[15]

The London Symphony Chorus has performed with many of the leading conductors of the day includingClaudio Abbado,Daniel Barenboim,Leonard Bernstein,Pierre Boulez,Colin Davis,[16]Mark Elder,John Eliot Gardiner,Valery Gergiev,Bernard Haitink,Mariss Jansons,Charles Mackerras,Antonio Pappano,André Previn,Simon Rattle,Mstislav Rostropovich,Georg Solti andMichael Tilson Thomas.[17][18]

Patrons

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Past

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Present

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References

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  1. ^"About us : London Symphony Chorus".Lsc.org.uk. Retrieved23 June 2020.
  2. ^"About us".official website. London Symphony Chorus. 2009. Retrieved11 April 2010.
  3. ^"Past performances".official website. London Symphony Chorus. Archived fromthe original on 15 March 2015. Retrieved11 April 2010.
  4. ^ab"The London Symphony Chorus – a Discography 1966–2010 compiled by Brian Godfrey"(PDF).The London Symphony Chorus – a Discography 1966–2010 compiled by Brian Godfrey. Retrieved22 August 2012.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^"Discography".official website. London Symphony Chorus. Archived fromthe original on 19 July 2008. Retrieved11 April 2010.
  6. ^"Britten: War Requiem".London Symphony Chorus official website. Archived fromthe original on 21 September 2013. Retrieved8 September 2013.
  7. ^"Discography: Britten: Peter Grimes (LSO, Sir Colin Davis)".LSC website. Archived fromthe original on 21 September 2013. Retrieved26 May 2012.
  8. ^"Discography: Berlioz: Les Troyens (LSO, Sir Colin Davis)".LSC website. Archived fromthe original on 22 September 2013. Retrieved26 May 2012.
  9. ^"Discography: Verdi: Falstaff (LSO, Sir Colin Davis)".LSC website. Archived fromthe original on 7 September 2012. Retrieved26 May 2012.
  10. ^"Discography: Britten: Billy Budd (LSO, Daniel Harding)".LSC website. Archived fromthe original on 3 September 2013. Retrieved26 May 2012.
  11. ^"Gramophone Awards 2010 unveiled".Gramophone magazine. 30 September 2010.Archived from the original on 8 April 2012. Retrieved7 September 2013.
  12. ^"Chorus Director & Accompanist".official website. London Symphony Chorus. Archived fromthe original on 14 March 2015. Retrieved20 May 2011.
  13. ^"London Symphony Chorus". London Symphony Orchestra. Retrieved15 May 2012.
  14. ^"New Chorus Director".LSC News. 15 May 2012. Archived fromthe original on 22 July 2012. Retrieved26 May 2012.
  15. ^"Mariana Rosas appointed Chorus Director". London Symphony Chorus. Retrieved18 August 2024.
  16. ^"Sir Colin Davis 1927–2013". Archived fromthe original on 3 July 2013.
  17. ^"Conductors and Presidents".lsc.org.uk. London Symphony Chorus. Retrieved17 January 2012.
  18. ^"Past performances".lsc.org.uk. London Symphony Chorus. Archived fromthe original on 15 March 2015. Retrieved17 January 2012.
  19. ^"Charities of Princess Diana". Love to Know. Retrieved20 December 2010.
  20. ^"New Patron for LSC" (Press release). London Symphony Chorus. 14 December 2010. Archived fromthe original on 25 December 2012. Retrieved20 December 2010.
  21. ^"Howard Goodall is new LSC Patron" (Press release). London Symphony Chorus. 3 December 2015. Retrieved28 June 2017.

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