The London Symphony Chorus is one of the UK's leading choirs, performing regularly at the Barbican and other venues.
Formed in 1966 to complement the work of the London Symphony Orchestra, the Chorus consists of over 160 amateur singers from all walks of life. Whilst maintaining a close association with the LSO, the London Symphony Chorus partners with other leading orchestras around the world.
From its creation the Chorus, under the direction of eminent musicians including John Alldis, Arthur Oldham, Richard Hickox, Stephen Westrop, Joseph Cullen and from August 2012 Simon Halsey, has continued to expand its wide repertoire of music including the commissioning of new works.
LondresLSC/Halsey: A Roar of War

LondresLSO/Roth: Varèse, Ravel & Berlioz
LondresVerdi Requiem
L'Ange et le Séraphin : Sir Simon Rattle et le LSO à la Philharmonie

La Petite Renarde rusée de Janáček triomphe à la Philharmonie

El Niño de John Adams : une œuvre explorant la musicalité du langage
Eine Engelgazelle vom Himmel: Berg und Beethoven in Baden-Baden

A Beethoven Ninth to remember from Rattle and the LSO

Is it still permitted to play the Adagio of Beethoven's Ninth like this?
Outstanding Beethoven, disappointing Berg from the LSO
