London Oriana Choir


London Oriana Choir is a choral group comprising around 120 singers, based in London, England. It was formed in 1973 by Leon Lovett, who acted as conductor and musical director. David Drummond became the choir's musical director in 1996, and Dominic Ellis-Peckham began his term as musical director in September 2013. The choir has developed a following through performances at London venues including the Royal Albert Hall, Barbican Centre, Royal Festival Hall and Queen Elizabeth Hall at Southbank, St Paul's Cathedral, St Martin-in-the-Fields and St James' Piccadilly. In 2016 the choir launched a five-year project 'five15' to promote the work of women composers with 15 new commissions from five composers, workshops and recordings. The five commissioned composers-in-residence were Cheryl Frances-Hoad, Rebecca Dale, Jessica Curry, Anna Disley-Simpson, and Hannah Kendall. Composer Cecilia McDowall accepted the role of Patron of the choir in 2021. The choir celebrated its 50th anniversary in the 2023/24 season, commissioning a new piece 'Here Hum The Bees' from Cecilia McDowall, which was premiered at a gala concert at St John's Smith Square in March 2024.
The choir tours regularly and since 2015 has performed in France, Portugal, Germany, Malta, Poland, and Italy.

Notable performances

Under Dominic Ellis-Peckham

Leon Lovett directed the choir from its inception until 1996. During this time, the choir regularly performed at the Royal Albert Hall, on BBC television and venues around London.

Recordings

  • "Her Voice" : album of the nine a capella pieces commissioned as part of the choir's five15 project
  • E-single : 'In the blue' by Anna Disley-Simpson.
  • E-singles : 'In the stillness' by Sally Beamish, 'Vespertilians' by Jocelyn Hagen, and 'Laus Trinitati' by Felicia Sandler
  • "From Babylon to Brazil" featuring the world premiere recording of 's 'Ave Regina Caelorum'
  • "The Lady Oriana" featuring 'O nata lux' by award-winning composer Kerry Andrew.
  • "Nativitie", a Christmas album released in 2012. Includes the premiere recording of Kenneth Leighton's "Nativitie".
  • Armstrong Gibbs "Odysseus" recorded with the BBC Concert Orchestra
  • Walford Davies "Everyman" recorded with the Kensington Symphony Orchestra and released in 2008
  • "Stuff and Nonsense" featuring Richard Rodney Bennett's 'Nonsense' songs, John Gardner's 'Seven Songs' and George MacIlwham's 'Tam O'Shanter'.