Crouch End Festival Chorus

The Crouch End Festival Chorus (CEFC) is an esteemed symphonic choir based in North London, renowned for its versatility across a wide range of music genres. Formed in 1984 by David Temple and John Gregson, this dynamic choir quickly rose to prominence, turning heads with its ambitious performances and recordings. From its inception, CEFC has dedicated itself to delivering performances with passion and professional excellence, attracting singers from around London who aspire to be part of its dynamic and high-quality concerts.

CEFC's repertoire is strikingly diverse, encompassing traditional choral masterpieces, contemporary compositions, and collaborations with popular music acts. This broad musical canvas is reflected in their most recent releases, which show their dexterity in interpreting classical works, such as Hubert Parry's "Scenes from Shelley's Prometheus Unbound" and Benjamin Britten's "Saint Nicolas & A Ceremony of Carols", as well as delivering festive compilations like "Christmas Choral Classics: Encore" and "The Greatest Christmas Choral Classics". The choir's commitment to excellence has earned it a place in the recording studios for film and television scores, as well as performing with orchestras and at notable venues such as the Barbican and Royal Festival Hall. Under the baton of David Temple, who continues to shape the choir's ambitious artistic journey, the CEFC remains a beacon of choral artistry in the UK and beyond.

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