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RAM Choral Conducting MMus. Cambridge Music Graduate. Ex-King's Tenor Choral Scholar.
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Harry read music at Downing College, Cambridge and was a choral scholar in the choir of King's College under Stephen Cleobury with whom he performed extensively as a soloist across the USA and Europe and on BBC Radio and Television. Formerly a chorister at the Chapel Royal, St James' Palace and subsequently BBC Young Chorister of the Year, Harry went on to attend the City of London School as a Music and Academic scholar. Whilst at Cambridge, Harry sang with the early music consort, Ensemble Pro Victoria and was involved in Cambridge University Opera Society productions of Handel's Semele (Apollo), Mozart's Bastien und Bastienne (Bastien) and Puccini's Gianni Schicchi (Gherardo). Harry was also active as a conductor, founding the chamber choir Novaura committed to the performance of student compositions and the King James' Singers focusing on verse anthems of the 17th Century. Most notably Harry conducted a performance of Handel's Dixit Dominus with King's Baroque in King's Chapel in January 2017. In his third year, Harry was appointed to be Musical Director of the King's Men, the close harmony acapella group formed of the choral scholars of King's. Throughout the course of the year the group used many of Harry's editions and arrangements, some of which have been used for an upcoming recording. Harry was awarded the Judy C Petty Scholarship for outstanding contribution to music and the arts whilst at Cambridge. Harry is also a a viola player, a keen scuba diver and an ardent Arsenal FC fan. From September 2017 Harry will take up a place on the MMus course in Choral Conducting at the Royal Academy of Music

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