Kingston Orpheus Choir celebrate 70 years singing together

A Kingston choir founded in wartime is celebrating its 70th anniversary this year.

Kingston Orpheus Choir was founded in 1944 after an appeal calling on singers by musical director George Anderson was put into the Surrey Comet. Its first meeting was attended by 35 nervous singers at the Zeeta Cafe in Clarence Street where John Lewis now stands. The group’s first performance led by Mr Anderson was a Christmas carol concert that same year with money raised for the Army Benevolent Fund.

Today, more than 50 singers including 17 sopranos, 20 altos, five tenors and eight basses aged from their 20s to 70s meet weekly to practice for performances at All Saint’s Church and St Andrews Church.

The tenor singer added his highlight of all the years was the moment in a concert when the dramatic music and audience reaction led to that "tingle down you back".

An exhibition to celebrate the choir’s long history which includes old programmes, posters and photos dating back to its origins is currently on display at the community display at Kingston Museum until the end of the month. The Kingston Orpheus Choir can be heard this weekend performing a concert titled England’s Finest directed by David Condry on Saturday, July 12 at St Andrew’s Church in Maple Road, Surbiton.

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