Launched the first week the UK officially went into lockdown, eleven weeks and 44 ‘at home’ rehearsal sessions later, choirmaster and broadcaster Gareth Malone announces the release of a totally unique EP, bringing together the voices of 11,000 participants of his Great British Home Chorus project from around the world.

All profits from the release will be donated to NHS Charities Together.

The EP, co-produced by former Bournemouth School pupil Gareth and Grammy-winning producer Steve Lipson, includes You Are My Sunshine – introduced in the very first Home Chorus session – and features members of the London Symphony Orchestra, whose parts are recorded remotely, generously providing their services in aid of the NHS.

The track has also been reorchestrated for this release by award-winning Scottish composer/producer Lorne Balfe (Military Wives, The Lego Batman Movie, Mission Impossible: Fallout). Other tracks on the EP include Elton John’s I’m Still Standing and Somewhere Only We Know, originally composed and performed by Keane.

Bournemouth Echo:

“Running the Great British Home Chorus for the past nine weeks has been an honour and has helped me and many others to retain a sense of normalcy and focus during this incredibly challenging period in our national history," says Gareth.

"The rehearsals have become important for both choir members and choirmaster. We have been joined by a host of guests and many, many singers of all different ages and levels of experience from around the world.

"This EP will stand as a testament to the efforts of all of us to keep our spirits up and come together united when we are so divided by this terrible pandemic.”

Kathryn McDowell, LSO Managing Director adds: “The London Symphony Orchestra were delighted to offer their services to support the brilliant NHS staff at this extraordinary time.

"We are also thrilled and honoured to be joining our former colleague Gareth Malone and the thousands of singers who are taking part in this fantastic project. "Singing and music making has flourished during the lockdown with so many people finding joy, energy and comfort in taking part and sharing their love of music.

"As we emerge from the crisis, music will continue to play an important part in our nation’s recovery.”

The Great British Home Chorus has so far seen more than 2.2 million views with more than 133,000 people from across the globe registering their interest in the singing programme via the dedicated Decca Records website, connecting people through song during this difficult time.

The BBC has announced that Gareth’s new project will be serialised for television, continuing his award-winning series of documentaries The Choir.

Gareth has been joined remotely by special guests including award-winning actors Kristin Scott Thomas and Sharon Horgan, Keane frontman Tom Chaplin, Classic FM broadcasters Alan Titchmarsh and Charlotte Hawkins, presenter and entertainer Mel Giedroyc, vocal coach and choirleader Mark De-Lisser and Hamilton West End’s Musical Director Richard Beadle.

Gareth Malone’s Great British Home Chorus EP will be released on July 10on Decca Records, with 100 per cent of the profits donated to NHS Charities Together.