Clare’s musical life
is so rich and varied
Hugo Popplewell (Dec Bass 1) describes our warmest welcome in Atlanta, the first concert of the tour, and the rarity of a free morning...
more >Sophie Woodhead (Dec Sop 3) and Henny Box (Dec Alto 2) chart the first day of the Choir's tour of the American South, including a whole new meaning to a G & T en route to Altanta.
more >Peter Harrison (Senior Organ Scholar) charts the last day of the Malta Tour, and indeed his last ever day as Organ Scholar at Clare, with a final Anglican service, beautiful fish lunch, a final Catholic fiesta, and yet more Cisk consumption amidst the World Cup Final.
more >Kit Preston Bell (Can Bass 1) tells of relaxed Maltese departures, Caravaggio tenebrism and hospital-inducing Lassus on the penultimate day of the Malta tour.
more >Abi Gostick (Lay Clerk) and Chris Loyn (Can Tenor 1) chart the free day's progress from pianissimo to forte birthday salutations, from early-morning casinos to late-night Cisks, and from potentially career-threatening watersport injuries to the resignation of the Tan Manager.
more >Robin Culshaw (Can Bass 4) describes the Choir's Masterclass and concert in Mdina, and the start of the consumption of Maltese desert wine.
more >Henny Box (Dec Alto 2) and Terri Yoon (Can Sop 4) describe the Choir's first proper day off since, er, September 2013...
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Will Bosworth (Can Tenor 2) describes a beautiful day in Gozo, the Choir's first ever Maltese concert, and the discovery of 'Cisk'.
Sophie Woodhead (Dec Sop 3) and Caroline Meinhardt (Dec Sop 4) chart the first day of the Choir's first tour to Malta, and the beginning of a week of beautiful music and sunshine!
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The Choir arrived in Rotterdam yesterday ahead of their first concert with the European Union Baroque Orchestra, under the direction of Lars Ulrik Mortensen.
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