The Royal Free Music Society, established in 1995 by medical students at the Hampstead hospital, marks 30 years of community music with a summer concert in Belsize Park. Led by Dr. Benjamin Wolf for the past 15 years, the choir has thrived despite challenges like the COVID-19 pandemic. It has collaborated with various choirs and orchestras, showcasing a wide repertoire. Celebrations include a concert at St Peter's Church and a party in July, recognizing the choir's impact on its members and the local community.
"I'm delighted to be leading the Royal Free Music Society in its thirtieth year. This is a very special milestone being celebrated by a group of enthusiastic, loyal singers who have contributed a great deal to my life, to the life of the hospital and to the surrounding area."
"The Royal Free Music Society choir has embraced a wide range of works from Handel's Messiah to Requiems by Faure, Durufle, Mozart, and Brahms, showcasing the rich diversity of choral music."
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