

Eleanor's conducting journey comes full circle
Fans of James MacMillan's work in the audience for our concert this Saturday will recognise some of the familiar traits of the composer in his stunning piece: Domine Non Secundum Peccata Nostra - the use of chant, Scottish "snaps" and ornamentation will be no surprise. It's a stunning piece written in 2010 using text for Ash Wednesday and set for SSATTBB with solo violin. What may be more of a surprise to our audience is that this piece will be conducted by Eleanor Cully Boe


The Sacred Veil - A Story of Love, Life and Loss
What if our departed loved ones are not truly gone, but are closer than we think?


We all need a bit of Serenity...
We are so excited to be joined for our next concert by Gabriel Waite, Sub-Principal Cellist with the Royal Northern Sinfonia. Our theme...


The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Singer
During the horror that was Covid "Lockdown", when singing with others seemed to become one of the Deadly Sins, many of us found ourselves...






























