Saturday 11 January 9:30-17:00
Join us at Lichfield Cathedral for a new choral course in partnership with The Gesualdo Six, open to singers aged 13-19.
Ideal for those with singing experience, the day’s focus is building on strengths and helping address weaknesses through large and small group sessions. The singers will work in a supportive environment to make music with industry professionals in an awe-inspiring setting, with a chance to learn about careers in the music industry.
The event is perfect for young singers, who may not yet see themselves as choral singers, but are eager to take their talent seriously, work hard and learn quickly.
Cost is just £85 per participant, including lunch and refreshments.
Apply now before 2 December. Early applications are recommended as places are limited.
Contact us at singing@lichfield-cathedral.org for any enquiries.
Lichfield Cathedral
The Close
Lichfield
WS13 7LD
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