Music Director David Temple believes Crouch End Festival Chorus has become “the most eclectic, versatile and sought-after symphonic choir in the UK“, singing at major concert venues and festivals and high-profile recording sessions.
It's official! Crouch End Festival Chorus music director David Temple has received his MBE award for Services to Music. Attending Buckingham Palace on Tuesday 6 March, Temple received his award from the Duke of Cambridge.
4pm & 7.30pm - St Michael's Church, South Grove, London N6 6BJ
Crouch End Festival Chorus perform a delightful repertoire of music from Sir Karl Jenkins’s Christmas album, Stella Natalis, and traditional carols and festive songs
7.30pm - Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road, London, SE1 8XX
Crouch End Festival Chorus joins with Hertfordshire Chorus to perform one of Elgar's greatest choral works in the Royal Festival Hall at the Southbank Centre
2pm to 4.30pm - Union Church, Weston Park Road, Crouch End, London, N8 9 PX
Crouch End Festival Chorus is pleased to offer 5 places to talented young musicians who wish to attend a Symphonic Choral Conducting Workshop on 14th February 2026
6pm - Cadogan Hall, Sloane Terrace, London SW1X 9DQ
Crouch End Festival Chorus, conducted by David Temple, pairs Robin Haigh’s visionary Tearfloods: Homage to Miyazaki with Carl Orff’s vibrant and dramatic Carmina Burana