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Windsor and Eton Choral Society

The WINDSOR AND ETON CHORAL SOCIETY gave its first public performance in Windsor in 1837 while William the Fourth was still on the throne, making it one of the ten oldest Choral Societies in the country. Founded by the then Organist of St George’s Chapel Windsor, it has always had a close connection with both St George’s Chapel and Eton College, conductors having been drawn in almost equal numbers from the two royal foundations. They include Ralph Allwood from 1985 until 2011 who was succeeded by Tim Johnson, Precentor and Director of Music at Eton College, the current conductor.
The Society is about 150 strong and generally performs a very varied selection from the main choral repertoire. Most concerts are held in Eton College School Hall or the College Chapel and occasionally in St George's Chapel Windsor.


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