The London Chorus is an amateur choir, under the musical direction of Ronald Corp.
It was founded in 1903 by Arthur Fagge as the London Choral Society.
[1] The following February the choir gave the second London performance of Elgar's The Dream of Gerontius.
[2] In October 2000, the choir changed its name to The London Chorus, performing its inaugural concert, Delius's A Mass of Life, at the Royal Festival Hall.
Comprising around 130 members, the choir rehearses on Tuesday nights at Baden-Powell House in South Kensington, London.