London Oriana Choir

The London Oriana Choir is an amateur choral group comprising around 100 mostly young singers, based in London, UK. It was formed in 1973 by Leon Lovett, who acted as conductor and musical director. David Drummond became the choir's musical director in 1996, and Dominic Peckham began his term as musical director in September 2013. The choir has developed a following through performances at London venues including the Royal Albert Hall, Barbican Centre, Royal Festival Hall at Southbank, St Paul's Cathedral and St Martin-in-the-Fields.

The choir tours regularly and since 2002 has performed in France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, the Netherlands, Portugal, Russia, Spain and Ukraine.

Notable Performances

Under Dominic Peckham

Under David Drummond

Under Leon Lovett

Leon Lovett directed the choir from its inception until 1996. During this time, the choir regularly performed at the Royal Albert Hall, on BBC television and venues around London.

Recordings

External links

References

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