Catch up with members of the Choir of St Martin-in-the-Fields
On Trinity Sunday, and also marking the end of Volunteers’ Week, we caught up with three members of the Choir of St Martin-in-the-Fields, Sam, Charlotte and Andrew.
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Most enjoyable interviews. Even though I’m a regular congregation member I loved hearing stories giving the background to the dedication of choir members. Thank you
Sam, Charlotte and Andrew thanks very much for your interviews giving us perspectives as a congregation member I just didn’t know. Not only is your high standard of singing a joy but also your dedication and love of singing come shining through. Like you I am enjoying a breadth of repertoire and the selection of arrangements by Andrew and Tom are delightful to both ear and heart. Are there more stories to share? Gratefully yours Steve Adams St Martin’s tour guide