Classical preview: Sirènes call of success

CAN an all-female group from Glasgow cash in after being named UK Choir of the Year? Its musical director thinks so

Choirs are back in fashion. It’s a phenomenon that cuts across vast swathes of society, from popular TV shows like Gareth Malone’s The Choir: Military Wives to the astonishing multiple achievements of Christopher Bell’s National Youth Choirs of Scotland. Singing is no longer a sissy thing to do.

One person who’s over the moon with Britain’s current choral renaissance is 24-year-old Andrew Nunn, a fresh-faced Middlesbrough-born masters’ student at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. He is still reeling from the success, a month ago, of his choir – Les Sirènes – in winning the UK Choir of the Year Competition, and proudly declares that “it was the best moment of my life”.

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