The Choir

Introducing Lees Court Music

photograph of lady singing in lees court music choir Chris Price - Lees Court Music Conducter Biographical Note: Chris Price
Chris Price was born in Yorkshire and continued his education at Durham University. He took up a post as tenor lay clerk in Canterbury Cathedral in 1976, and trained as a teacher the following year. He became an Associate of the Royal College of Music and a Licentiate of the Royal Academy in 1979, and was awarded his MA in 1984. Chris studied singing with John Carol Case and Ian Partridge, and whilst with the Cathedral choir has gained extensive experience in recordings, broadcasts, and on tours in Europe and America.
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A word from our members

'Joining Lees Court Music was like marrying into a large, musically-gifted, extremely welcoming family. The rehearsals are just as much fun as the concerts and it is a pleasure to perform with such a talented, witty and sociable group of singers.'

'I love Lees Court because of the challenges and rewards of singing in a small group under an inspiring conductor, who aims for high standards, keeps you on your toes and makes rehearsals fun. But also, Lees Court Music has a very special character and a strong social life: there is a lot of joking and hilarity, great parties after concerts and members are very supportive of each other. We get the chance to sing in wonderful buildings: cathederals, churches, houses, gardens and sometimes in locations not usually associated with the English choral tradition - such as on the beach at Wimereux in France! LCM always rises to the challenge!'
Jane Andrewes - alto and hon. treasurer