Large mixed-voiced choir based in Bristol, England, founded in 1889. Currently (2017) conducted by Hilary Campbell, it has around 180 auditioned members. The choir stages at least three concerts annually at the Colston Hall in Bristol with professional orchestras and soloists, and another annually at Bristol Cathedral in addition to other performances and broadcasts in Bristol and further afield.
Genres
Classical
Spoken Word
Popular Tracks
O taste and see on O taste and see by Ralph Vaughan Williams, Bristol Choral Society, Hilary Campbell & Richard Moore Songs and Cries of London Town: IV. Composed upon Westminster Bridge on The Big Picture by Bristol Choral Society & Hilary Campbell Songs and Cries of London Town: II. The flower of Cities all on The Big Picture by Bristol Choral Society & Hilary Campbell A Time for All Seasons on The Big Picture by Bristol Choral Society & Hilary Campbell Songs and Cries of London Town: I. Come buy on The Big Picture by Bristol Choral Society & Hilary Campbell Songs and Cries of London Town: V. Good morrow! on The Big Picture by Bristol Choral Society & Hilary Campbell The Big Picture: I. Green on The Big Picture by Bristol Choral Society & Hilary Campbell The Big Picture: IV. Red, White on The Big Picture by Bristol Choral Society & Hilary Campbell The Big Picture: III. Gold on The Big Picture by Bristol Choral Society & Hilary Campbell The Big Picture: II. Blue on The Big Picture by Bristol Choral Society & Hilary Campbell
Leoš Janáček / BBC Philharmonic, The BBC National Orchestra Of Wales & The BBC National Chorus Of Wales, Bristol Choral Society, Richard Hickox, Sir Charles Mackerras
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Acknowledgements
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