Forty years of brilliant singing and this choir still has its bounce
Briefly

The Crouch End Festival Chorus celebrated its 40th anniversary with a powerful performance of Mendelssohn's 'Elijah,' showcasing its esteemed musical legacy in an enchanting venue.
The CEFC's 'Elijah' was accompanied by the London Orchestra da Camera, making for a stellar musical experience with notable performances from all five soloists, particularly bass James Platt.
Under the intuitive direction of conductor David Temple, the chorus demonstrated their renowned 'CEFC bounce,' captivating the audience with their energy and harmonious blend.
As the audience erupted in cheers after the grand finale, it was clear that CEFC's 'Elijah' not only celebrated their history but also their artistic prowess.
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