About Wymondham Choral Society

Wymondham Choral Society was formed in September 1980. We are affiliated to Making Music and aim to perform a wide range of choral works from early music to the present day. Our repertoire has ranged from 8th century plainchant to new compositions by composers such as Paul Carr and Matthew Coleridge. It includes Masses, oratorios, anthems, operatic choruses, requiems, madrigals and Christmas carols.

The Society attracts members from a wide geographical area and comprises individuals of diverse ages, backgrounds and experience. We enjoy the privilege of singing in some of the area’s most beautiful churches, usually in Wymondham Abbey and Attleborough. Concerts are performed to a high musical standard with professional soloists and often with an orchestra. Our three major annual performances help raise money for charities chosen by our members. To view reviews of our recent concerts, click here.

We are a friendly and inclusive collection of singers, all with a common love of music and performing together. The members of the choir enjoy the connections that are developed as being part of a group, benefit from improved wellbeing as well as providing superior musical enrichment for the community and choir. If you are interested in joining or supporting the choir, click here.

There have been many outstanding concerts for the choir. These include a performance Brahms’ Requiem under the baton of Dr. Jonathan Griffith in Carnegie Hall, New York in May 2017 and a programme of American music with the Vox Anima London Singers in Cadogan Hall, London in June 2019.
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