Ampleforth Diary Autumn 2021

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Choral Scholarship Success

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hree Year 13 students have been awarded Choral Scholarships at prestigious institutions next year. Emilia Jaques, Anna Barrett and Xavier Leitch have been awarded Choral Scholarships at The Queen’s College, Oxford, Christ’s College, Cambridge, and Portsmouth Cathedral respectively. This is a superb achievement by our student singers and a testament to their dedication to the superb tradition of choral music at Ampleforth. We asked them a few questions about how they prepared for the auditions and what they will be expected to do…

How has your experience at Ampleforth prepared you for the next step in your musical journey? Ampleforth gave me a platform to continue developing my voice as a music scholar in the Ampleforth Abbey Schola along with other groups such as the chamber choir. Schola especially broadened my knowledge base of choral works and, because of the tight schedule on learning pieces for upcoming services, allowed me to practice my sight reading skills. What did you have to do for the audition? Sight reading was a big part of the audition at Portsmouth Cathedral as I also had to sing a song of my choice, mine being O Del Mio Dolce Ardor by Gluck. I prepared for this piece with my Ampleforth singing

teacher, Matthew Lennox, who I had a singing lesson with each week while at College. What are your duties as a Choral Scholar? As a Choral Scholar at Portsmouth I will form part of the choir along with the choristers and other Choral Scholars and Lay Clerks. Along with working in the Cathedral I will also have a job at The Portsmouth Grammar School in administration and supervision of younger students. This will be an interesting experience for me as I will be given an insight into the other side of schooling. I also feel that this year at Portsmouth will also help me prepare for student life as I will be living in a flat with other Scholars and will be responsible for my food and utilities helping me learn to budget.

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What I am most exited about, however, is the prospect of continuing to develop my voice in much the same way that I did at Ampleforth. Emilia Jaques writes… How have your experiences at Ampleforth prepared you for this next step in your musical education and experience? Firstly, as part of the College choir, Schola, I have been lucky enough to regularly sing challenging repertoire in the amazing venue which is Ampleforth Abbey. This has been both as a part of the Abbey’s religious life and in fantastic school concerts, for example the annual performance of Handel’s Messiah. I have also had many varied vocal opportunities, for example


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