Sheffield Philharmonic Chorus regularly sings with
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra,
Northern Sinfonia,
Manchester Camerata and the
Hallé, and over the last few years has performed under the batons of
Gianandrea Noseda,
Nicholas Kraemer and
Sir Mark Elder, as well as its own regular conductor, Darius Battiwalla, and others. In previous years, Sheffield Phil has also been conducted by
Sir John Barbirolli and
Vassily Sinaisky. On 29 September 2007, the chorus took part in the 75th Gala Concert for Sheffield City Hall, singing with the
soprano Lesley Garrett, joined by dancers
Erin Boag and
Anton du Beke. Since around 2006, Sheffield Phil has developed touring and performance links with the Philharmonischer Chor Bochum, who are regular performers with the
Bochumer Symphoniker and based in
Bochum, one of Sheffield's twin towns in Germany. On 10 September 2005, Sheffield Phil performed in the Proms in the Park event for the Last Night of the Proms in
Heaton Park,
Manchester. For the 2008 Prom season, members of the chorus joined the
City of Birmingham Symphony Chorus and BBC Philharmonic Orchestra for Prom 75; the programme included
Beethoven's
Symphony No. 9 (sung from memory) and his
Elegischer Gesang.
75th anniversary For the 75th anniversary (2010-11 season) of the chorus a commemorative book was published by the longest serving member, Bill Smyllie. The chorus also appeared on
Songs of Praise, working once again with their patron Sam West in Walton's
Henry V and performing a number of large scale works such as
Elgar's
The Dream of Gerontius and
Verdi's
Requiem. ==Membership and organisation==