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The WINDSOR AND ETON CHORAL SOCIETY gave its first public performance in Windsor while William the Fourth was still on the throne, so qualifying as one of the ten oldest Choral Societies in the country.  Founded by the then Organist of St. George’s Chapel Windsor, it has always had a close connection with both St. George’s and Eton College, the conductors having been drawn in almost equal numbers from the two royal foundations.

The Choral Society is honoured to have had among its patrons Prince Albert, Princess Christian and, since 1923, the reigning Monarch.  Of the present Royal Family, H.M. The Queen, Prince Philip and the late Queen Mother have all attended performances.

The Society is about 175 strong. As well as enjoying the established “classics”, the Society has, over the last few years, been persuaded to venture into new territory with works by Monteverdi, Howells, Dankworth, Nielsen, Bernstein, Spicer and Ferguson.  After the trauma of the initial rehearsals, all these have proved to be deeply satisfying, and it is intended that this enlivening mixture of old and new should be continued during the half century leading up to the two-hundredth anniversary of the Society’s first concert, in 2037.

In the past year the Society has performed to full houses in three concerts in Windsor Castle, in the Falklands commemoration ceremony in Horse Guards Parade and in a concert in Eton College School Hall.


Rehearsal – click on the photo for a more detailed photo

Our Next Concerts

8th, 9th, 10th May 2008 – WINDSOR CASTLE
Windsor Castle Royal Tattoo - A Heroes Welcome

18th, 19th, 20th September 2008 – THE ROYAL MILITARY ACCADEMY, SANDHURST
Music on Fire! The Fireworks Prom

Tuesday 9th December 2008 – ETON COLLEGE SCHOOL HALL 7:30 pm
Mendelssohn – Elijah

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Our Conductor

Ralph Allwood is Precentor and Director of Music at Eton College. He founded and runs the five Eton Choral Courses, attended each year by three hundred singers aged between 16 and 20. The courses broadcast and record evensongs and sequences for BBC Radio Three. He has conducted choral courses in Taiwan, Sydney, Barcelona, Harvard University, Boston, Kansas, Utrecht and Vancouver. He has been musical director for National Youth Music Theatre musicals for ITV, Granada and BBC2, and conducted on two occasions for the Edinburgh International Festival. He is a judge for the Sainsbury's / BBC2 Choir of the Year Competition. Eton College Chapel Choir, which he directs, tours abroad every year and have released six recordings. He is an advisor for Novello and Co and for the Voices Foundation, and a judge for the Sainsbury's Choir of the Year Competition and the Llangollen International Eisteddfod. He has recently been made an honorary Fellow of the Royal School of Church Music and an honorary Associate of the Royal Academy of Music. He also directs the Windsor and Eton Choral Society and the Rodolfus Choir. The latter have released recordings of choral works by Bax and Villette, Parry, Francis Grier, Eberlin, Choral Arrangements, 19th Century German Motets and one of English Folk Song arrangements.

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