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The Lawyers' Chorus

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02 September 2010 14:48
Do you sing like Susan "hairy Angel" Boyle? Are you a legal type?

Then why not join the Lawyers' Chorus, part of Lawyers' Music which consists of an orchestra and choir, both of which meet weekly during term time.

The choir usually puts on three concerts per year, and the orchestra five.

There's a 'taster evening' on Thurs 9th Sept for anyone who might like to join a choir in London.  It's open to lawyers, other professionals, students and their friends (and anyone else you care to think of). On the 9th, there'll be a sing through of various parts of this term's work (Haydn's St Nicholas Mass and Britten's St Nicholas Mass), and then have some wine and nibbles.  And then straight down the pub. It's a non-audition choir, and it's fair to say that it's mixed ability.  The key things are that people love their music, they have a basis understanding of it, and have had some previous choir experience.

The Choral Director is Chris Oakley, a Senior Associate at Nabarro.

The orchestra tends to have fewer issues with their recruitment, and are not holding a similar evening this term.  However, they are always on the look out for new members on a rolling basis.

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