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Jill Burridge finds out from Musical Director David Temple and a member of the choir, Carole Teacher, about the past, present and future of one of Britain’s leading large choirs. Hertfordshire Chorus performs regularly at major venues around the District and County. This conversation includes several extracts from previous concerts and highlights future events, beginning with a concert commemorating the end of the First World War at the Watford Colosseum on Saturday 20th October. Other future events include the annual carol concert of The Willow Foundation at St Albans Cathedral, and Hertfordshire Chorus’ own carol concert in the chapel of Haileybury College. All details can be found at hertfordshirechorus.org.uk.

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Jill Burridge finds out from Musical Director David Temple and a member of the choir, Carole Teacher, about the past, present and future of one of Britain’s leading large choirs. Hertfordshire Chorus performs regularly at major venues around the District and County. This conversation includes several extracts from previous concerts and highlights future events, beginning with a concert commemorating the end of the First World War at the Watford Colosseum on Saturday 20th October. Other future events include the annual carol concert of The Willow Foundation at St Albans Cathedral, and Hertfordshire Chorus’ own carol concert in the chapel of Haileybury College. All details can be found at hertfordshirechorus.org.uk.

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