Ulcc.org.uk
Title
ULCC- University of London Church Choir
Description
Who are we?
The University of London Church Choir (ULCC) is a choir of graduates and students who live and work in and around London. We sing church services at places in and around London where there is either no regular choir, or where the regular choir is unable to perform. We aim to sing a service or concert every three to four weeks during the University term. A full list of confirmed future events is available.
History
The University of London Church Choir (ULCC) was formed in July 1992, when the University of London Anglican chaplaincy decided to stop having weekly services at Christ the King, Gordon Square. The choir had been built up over many years as a group of like minded individuals dedicated to singing at University services. We felt that such a group must not be allowed to die, so the ULCC was formed with the help of several of the chaplains. The choir was formally created with a constitution and gained charitable status at the beginning of 1993.
"... to promote, improve, develop and maintain public education in an appreciation of liturgical choral music by the provision of such music for Christian Church Services and by presentation of public concerts and recitals."
