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The Vocalise! Big Sing

Our Vocalise! programme is all about sharing the joy of singing, and this year we’re introducing a number of ‘Big Sing’ sessions in which we invite all of our schools to sing together. We did something similar in December for our Winter Singalong in which we sang carols and popular

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Behind the scenes

To me, the St Matthew Passion is…

The St Matthew Passion is a work which means so much to so many people. But what it means to everyone is subjective and unique. Some of our singers and audiences keep coming back to it because of the gorgeous and memorable melodies within it, whilst others value their spiritual

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New commissions

Carol Competition 2025 winners’ interviews

On Monday 15 December at Cadogan Hall, we witnessed two very exciting new works from the winners of the Sir David Willcocks Carol Competition 2025, Arthur Togneri and Ian Crawford. Their works captivated our audiences and the judging panel who chose them as winners. This year, those judges were David

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Concert news

The story of Carols at Cadogan 2025

On Monday 15 December, we returned to Cadogan Hall to celebrate Christmas with our friends from London City Brass, Philip Scriven, David Hill, Matthew Green and Keith Price. It’s important to note that we were also joined by a fantastic ensemble of singers – you, our audience! We sang a

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Community projects

Vocalise! Winter Singalong 2025

Christmas is such an important occasion for bringing communities together, which is exactly what our Vocalise! programme is all about. Every year in our Vocalise! schools programme, we work with a number of different schools in our local Westminster area to sing with the children in their year 4 and

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News

The Choral Ticket Giveaway

Image courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics We’re very excited about the new Ralph Fiennes film The Choral – it’s centred around a performance of Elgar’s The Dream of Gerontius, which is a work we know and love at The Bach Choir – we recently performed it at Southbank Centre’s Royal

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