Amateur choral societies make up one of the strongest musical traditions in the country, drawing dedicated singers from all walks of life. So what's the attraction? How high are the standards? And what is the professional's view of their achievements?
Richard Baker talks to writer Paul Jennings , a long-serving member of the Philharmonia
Chorus, and Brian Kay , former King's Singer and now chorusmaster of the Huddersfield Choral Society. Producer NIGEL WILKINSON. Stereo