‘Everyone’s got a voice’
Editor | Jul 10, 2009 | Comments 0
PREVIEW: TAKE TWENTY /HARMONY AT HEEL Lund Theatre university college School/ Cleanbreak theatre CHORAL singing in Camden is getting a fresh lease of life through the conducting skills and energy of Rachel Coward, a Royal Academy of Music post-graduate living in Kentish Town. Aged 24, she’s already looking after seven choirs in Camden, three made up of adults and four for younger singers and children. “I started out by singing in a kids’ choir and I know it’s one of the best ways to get children interested in music,” she says. “Young and old, just about everyone’s got a voice and should get out there and do some singing. It’s such a wonderful…
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