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Occasional choral concerts have been staged in Cranbrook since Victorian times, but these were put on a more regular footing in the 1950s by Mrs Russell-Scott, wife of the headmaster at Cranbrook School and comprised mainly of ladies from the WI.

In 1969 the group was formed into the present society with over 70 members under the baton of Dr Julian Tower.  It presented many of the greatest works in the choral repertoire, mainly Oratorios, Masses and Requiems and attracted soloists who have gone on to the very top of their profession.

In 1987, the Director of Music at Cranbrook School, Malcolm Riley, came to the podium.  Under him the choir has gone from strength to strength both in its number of singers and in the ambitious works undertaken.

Leading soloists continue to grace our performances, none of them more prominent than our former President, Philip Langridge, who gave us inspirational support and is sorely missed.

Our efforts are always supported by our magnificent Cranbrook Sinfonia.