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Accompanist

Accompanist

Our accompanist is heading out to University and pastures new, and we are therefore looking for someone to replace the (almost) irreplaceable. If you feel that you would be interested in joining us or if you have questions or would like more information, please contact our Secretary Elaine Baggott, 07931 955375, elainebaggott@ntlworld.com  in the first instance.

Accompanist needed

Group: Teddington Choral Society

Repertoire: Classical, Modern classical, musical theatre

Application deadline: August 22nd 2025

Description of Vacancy: Accompanist

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