Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Three renowned boys choirs sing together at the Royal Opera House

This coming Monday the spectacular Paul Hamlyn Hall at the Royal Opera House - pictured - will resound to the combined voices of three of the leading boys choirs in the UK.


For the first time the Vaughan's Schola will stand alongside Tiffin Boys Choir and Trinity Boys Choir to give a joint performance in what promises to be a unique and rather wonderful occasion.
 
The Royal Opera House has invited our three choirs to sing as we are the three schools who have provided the boys chorus singing at the Opera House for many years. If you have been to an opera at Covent Garden in the past fifteen years and there have been boys singing in it, the chances are that you were listening to boys from one of these three choirs.

Each choir will perform on its own before the boys will join together, conducted by Renato Balsadonna, Chorus Master of the Royal Opera to sing the closing scene of Englebert Humperdinck's Hansel und Gretal.
 
The event is open to the public. Tickets, which are free, can be ordered at the Royal Opera House website, or can be requested at the Box Office at the Royal Opera House on the morning of the concert.

Further details available here at the Royal Opera House Website.
At 1 pm on Monday 2 March the boys of the Schola Cantorum will sing a lunchtime recital at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.
The trebles of the choir will join with boys from Tiffin School in Kingston and Trinity School in Croydon for what promises to be a unique and rather wonderful occasion. Given in the spectacular setting of the Paul Hamyln Hall, the concert brings these three leading boys choirs, who have provided the boys chorus singing at the Opera House for many years, together for the first time. Each choir will perform on its own before the boys will join together, conducted by Renato Balsadonna, Chorus Master of the Royal Opera to sing the closing scene of Englebert Humperdinck's Hansel und Gretal.
The event is open to the public. Tickets, which are free, can be ordered at the Royal Opera House website, or can be requested at the Box Office at the Royal Opera House on the morning of the concert.
Further details available here at the Royal Opera House Website.
- See more at: http://www.scholacantorum.co.uk/media/news/default.aspx?id=175#sthash.tGIbR6mV.dpuf
At 1 pm on Monday 2 March the boys of the Schola Cantorum will sing a lunchtime recital at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.
The trebles of the choir will join with boys from Tiffin School in Kingston and Trinity School in Croydon for what promises to be a unique and rather wonderful occasion. Given in the spectacular setting of the Paul Hamyln Hall, the concert brings these three leading boys choirs, who have provided the boys chorus singing at the Opera House for many years, together for the first time. Each choir will perform on its own before the boys will join together, conducted by Renato Balsadonna, Chorus Master of the Royal Opera to sing the closing scene of Englebert Humperdinck's Hansel und Gretal.
The event is open to the public. Tickets, which are free, can be ordered at the Royal Opera House website, or can be requested at the Box Office at the Royal Opera House on the morning of the concert.
Further details available here at the Royal Opera House Website.
- See more at: http://www.scholacantorum.co.uk/media/news/default.aspx?id=175#sthash.tGIbR6mV.dpuf
At 1 pm on Monday 2 March the boys of the Schola Cantorum will sing a lunchtime recital at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.
The trebles of the choir will join with boys from Tiffin School in Kingston and Trinity School in Croydon for what promises to be a unique and rather wonderful occasion. Given in the spectacular setting of the Paul Hamyln Hall, the concert brings these three leading boys choirs, who have provided the boys chorus singing at the Opera House for many years, together for the first time. Each choir will perform on its own before the boys will join together, conducted by Renato Balsadonna, Chorus Master of the Royal Opera to sing the closing scene of Englebert Humperdinck's Hansel und Gretal.
The event is open to the public. Tickets, which are free, can be ordered at the Royal Opera House website, or can be requested at the Box Office at the Royal Opera House on the morning of the concert.
Further details available here at the Royal Opera House Website.
- See more at: http://www.scholacantorum.co.uk/media/news/default.aspx?id=175#sthash.tGIbR6mV.dpuf
At 1 pm on Monday 2 March the boys of the Schola Cantorum will sing a lunchtime recital at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.
The trebles of the choir will join with boys from Tiffin School in Kingston and Trinity School in Croydon for what promises to be a unique and rather wonderful occasion. Given in the spectacular setting of the Paul Hamyln Hall, the concert brings these three leading boys choirs, who have provided the boys chorus singing at the Opera House for many years, together for the first time. Each choir will perform on its own before the boys will join together, conducted by Renato Balsadonna, Chorus Master of the Royal Opera to sing the closing scene of Englebert Humperdinck's Hansel und Gretal.
The event is open to the public. Tickets, which are free, can be ordered at the Royal Opera House website, or can be requested at the Box Office at the Royal Opera House on the morning of the concert.
Further details available here at the Royal Opera House Website.
- See more at: http://www.scholacantorum.co.uk/media/news/default.aspx?id=175#sthash.tGIbR6mV.dpuf
At 1 pm on Monday 2 March the boys of the Schola Cantorum will sing a lunchtime recital at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.
The trebles of the choir will join with boys from Tiffin School in Kingston and Trinity School in Croydon for what promises to be a unique and rather wonderful occasion. Given in the spectacular setting of the Paul Hamyln Hall, the concert brings these three leading boys choirs, who have provided the boys chorus singing at the Opera House for many years, together for the first time. Each choir will perform on its own before the boys will join together, conducted by Renato Balsadonna, Chorus Master of the Royal Opera to sing the closing scene of Englebert Humperdinck's Hansel und Gretal.
The event is open to the public. Tickets, which are free, can be ordered at the Royal Opera House website, or can be requested at the Box Office at the Royal Opera House on the morning of the concert.
Further details available here at the Royal Opera House Website.
- See more at: http://www.scholacantorum.co.uk/media/news/default.aspx?id=175#sthash.tGIbR6mV.dpuf

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