Sing for Pleasure is delighted to announce the four recipients of our Young Conducting Scholarships this year. Congratulations to Charlotte, Pip, Gabriel and Chloe for your success in the face of such fierce competition.
Meet our new scholars!
Charlotte Whysall
Charlotte has been singing since a young age, and was a chorister at St Wulframs Church Choir Grantham where she was awarded choral and organ scholarships, and completed her RSCM Gold award. Whilst reading music at the University of Southampton, her interest in choral conducting began and she started her own chamber ensemble, as well as conducting the university chamber choir and occasionally at St Wulfram’s in the holidays. She is now studying for a Secondary Music PGCE alongside an internship in the music department at St Wulfram’s, where I help direct the choir, run chorister training, and manage the logistics of the department under Dr Tim Williams.
Pip is studying music at Cambridge, and sing in Gonville and Caius College Choir. Pip is very interested in bringing music and the joy of singing to new people.
“I’m so thrilled to have received this scholarship, it will be invaluable for my development as a musician, and I can’t wait to bring the skills I learn forward to bring music to others.”
Gabriel Prasdam-Halls
Gabriel is a keen singer, pianist and church organist living in London, for whom music has been a core source of inspiration and joy from a very early age. He has had the privilege of singing with the Tiffin Boys Choir for the past seven years, performing with the ENO, featuring on BBC broadcasts, recordings and films, touring internationally and getting to explore and discover wonderful repertoire. Gabriel is currently working at a London secondary school, tutoring maths and coordinating the school’s Visual and Performing Arts scholarship, while taking a gap year before university. In this role he is expanding the school’s vision for singing and is creating a choir to sing with a local parish church. He is hugely inspired and committed to sharing the immense joy and power of singing together with as many people as he can.
“I am overjoyed to be awarded the Young Conducting Scholarship and am so excited to get started! It will be a fantastic opportunity for me to develop my conducting skills and will afford me the expertise needed to effectively direct and develop the talents of the students I work with. I will be conducting a church choir too and I can’t wait to put everything I learn during the course into practice as soon as possible.”
Chloe Chatburn
Chloe is a music and drama teacher in West London, having graduated from Royal Holloway in 2021. She grew up in Derbyshire where she sang with developed her love of choral singing with Cantabile. She now sings with the City of London choir and very much enjoys rehearsing and performing with people who share her passion for music. Since becoming a teacher she has been exposed to many wonderful opportunities to nurture a love of music and choral singing within the children she teaches. She is enthusiastically committed to making music as a community and believes that everyone should have access to high quality music making.
“I was both thrilled and humbled to receive the opportunity of this scholarship. I am incredibly passionate about choral singing and musical collaboration. I am really looking forward to developing and refining my conducting skills which I can then use in my teaching practice to make high quality music. I am excited to be so well supported through this journey and feel so grateful to have been given such a fantastic opportunity!”
We so enjoyed meeting our Conducting Scholars at our Manchester weekend and can’t wait to follow their journey! Congratulations!