Andrew Nethsingha conducts rehearsal and service for the Cambridge Choral Course

Posted on: 27 August 2019

Andrew Nethsingha, Director of Music for St John's College, directs rehearsals and Evensong for the Cambridge Choral Course in St John's College.

Organised by the Rodolfus Foundation, this Choral Course is aimed at young people aged 16-21 who have a talent and passion for singing and choral music.  Andrew will rehearse the 95-strong Choir of young, talented musicians, in preparation for a service of Evensong in St John's College taking place on Thursday 29 August 2019.

Choral Evensong at St John’s College, directed by Andrew Nethsingha
Thursday 29 August 2019 | 16:00

St John’s College Chapel, Cambridge
Guerro – Ave virgo sanctissima
Responses: Shephard
Psalm 143
Stanford in A
Finzi – Lo, the full final sacrifice
Hymn: Praise my soul

Over an intensive seven-day period, 95 residential students will sample life as a Choral Scholar at the University of Cambridge. They will take part in a range of choral training activities, including individual singing lessons, workshops and both formal and informal performances in spectacular settings. The Cambridge Choral Courses attract a wider range of students looking to perform music at a high level, many of whom will go on to explore a musical education at the University of Cambridge.

To learn more about the Choral Courses offered by the Rodolfus Foundation, visit their website.
To learn more about Choral Awards at the University of Cambridge, visit the webpage here.

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