New London Children's Choir

The New London Children's Choir was a children's choir which rehearsed at Highgate Primary School in North London and, latterly, All Hallows, Gospel Oak, giving singing opportunities to members aged seven to eighteen. Members were from London and surrounding areas. It was founded in 1991 by Artistic Director Ronald Corp and held its last rehearsal in July 2022. As well as performing its own concerts, the choir sang with orchestras and ensembles in many concert halls and opera houses worldwide and features on several film and TV soundtracks and CDs.

New London Children's Choir with Artistic Director Ronald Corp.
New London Children's Choir with Artistic Director Ronald Corp

History and organization

The choir was launched by its musical director Ronald Corp in 1991 with the aim of introducing children to the challenges and fun of singing and performing all types of music. It held its own concerts at the end of the Christmas and Summer terms, and also ran a residential Summer School during the holidays at a school in Berkshire. The choir appeared in major London concert halls working with symphony orchestras as well as in major festivals and concerts across the UK and abroad. It performed frequently at the Proms, made a number of film soundtrack and TV recordings, including the soundtrack to Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace and been engaged for concerts and recordings with all the major London orchestras and opera companies such as the London Philharmonic Orchestra, and sing onstage at the English National Opera.

The choir was organised into three groups: Training Choir (for children aged 7–10), Senior Choir (for children aged 11–18; this element is the main performing auditioned choir) and Youth Choir (ages 14+ mixed SATB voices).

Performances

Recent highlights of the choir include:

Other highlights include:

Benjamin Britten's War Requiem at The Royal Albert Hall, The Queen's 80th Birthday Prom, Mahler's Eighth Symphony at The Royal Albert Hall/Birmingham Symphony Hall with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Richard Blackford's Voices of Exile at the Barbican, Humperdinck's Hansel and Gretel at the Barbican, Tan Dun A World Symphony for the Millennium (Albert Hall), yearly appearances at the BBC Proms, The Magic Pot- Lorin Maazel 70th Birthday Celebration at the Barbican.

The choir has performed in Italy (RAI Television), France, Belgium, Spain, Switzerland, Germany, Holland and made its US debut in 2003 at the Lincoln Center, New York.

Recordings

The choir has appeared on a number of CDs in collaboration with other artists, as well as releasing discs of their own. Some of these include:

Composer/Artist Title Label Distribution no.
Benjamin Britten A Ceremony of carols; Friday Afternoons & Three Two part Songs Naxos 8.553183
Betty Roe Family Tree Somm CD209
New London Children's Choir Pigs Could Fly Naxos
Kindred Spirits Kindred Spirits EMI Classics (2007) 509950974726
Charlotte Church Dream a Dream Sony CB 811CDKCF
Russell Watson Outside In 2007


The choir recorded for various feature films and collaborated with artists including: Tarzan, A Little Princess, The Seed of Chucky, Roberto Alagna, Charlotte Church, Russell Watson, Fat Les, Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace, Katherine Jenkins, Lemar, Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne, and Lou Reed

The choir had a special commitment to commissioning and premiered over forty new works by composers such as Diana Burrell, Simon Bainbridge, Howard Skempton, Philip Cashian, Patrick Nunn, Richard Causton, Tansy Davies, John Woolrich, Michael Nyman, Gary Carpenter and Morgan Hayes. It has performed the premieres of dozens of further works.

Patronage

The choir's patrons included Louis Andriessen, the late Oliver Knussen CBE, and Michael Nyman.

References

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