Hospital choir celebrates 30 years of 'healing and harmony'
Briefly

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."
Read at www.hamhigh.co.uk
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