BBC Symphony Chorus

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The BBC Symphony Chorus is one of the finest amateur choruses in the United Kingdom. It makes more television and radio appearances than any other choir and performs an unusually broad range of repertoire in prestigious venues such as the Barbican Centre and the Royal Albert Hall. The Chorus has a long and fruitful relationship with the BBC Symphony Orchestra and each year takes part in a number of concerts in the BBC Proms, including the First and Last Nights. The BBC Symphony Chorus celebrated its 75th Anniversary during the 2003-04 season.