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  Danni O’Neill Soprano
Danni O’Neill is a former
Choral Scholar at Royal Holloway, University of London, a graduate of the Genesis Sixteen programme, and
has recently co-founded the chamber choir, Recordare. She is a choral scholar at St Martin-in-the-Fields, London, and has attended the Sing for Pleasure Summer School as a conducting student.
Ailsa Campbell
Alto
Ailsa Campbell completed her Undergraduate studies at the University of Bristol and is now studying for a Masters in Solo Voice Ensemble Singing at the University of York under Robert Hollingworth. At Bristol, she became the first ever female Choral Scholar at Bristol
Cathedral and conducted the University Chamber Choir. As
well as the NYCGB Fellowship, Ailsa holds the Chorus Master
Scholarship with Leeds Festival Chorus.
Jack Patrick Harberd Tenor
Jack studied Music at the University of York. He was the tenor choral scholar at York Minster 2017-18 and now regularly deputises in Oxford and London. Jack has toured and recorded with I Fagiolini and with NYCGB he has performed with Kylie Minogue and sung solo at the Battle of Amiens centenary performance live on international television. Jack studies singing with Florian Thomas and Caitlin Hulcup and has been offered a place with Genesis Sixteen 2019-20.
Sam Gilliatt
Bass
Graduating from University of York in
2018, Sam has begun a career as a freelance singer and choral director. He
has performed and recorded alongside
I Fagiolini, taken part in Genesis Sixteen and has a long list of musical theatre
and opera performance credits. Sam is Musical Director for various amateur groups including Chapel-en-le-Frith Ladies Choir, Manchester Glee and the Change Grow Live service user choir ‘Voices of Recovery’
Clare Sutherland
Alto
Clare Sutherland studied music at Royal Holloway University of London. She was Alto Choral Scholar at Gloucester Cathedral from 2017-18, where she worked closely with
the Girl Choristers and Cathedral Junior Choir. This year she has held a Choral Scholarship at
St Martin-in-the-Fields and is looking forward to joining the 2019/20 Genesis Sixteen and Voces8 Scholars Schemes.
Benedict Munden
Tenor
Benedict Munden studied geography at the University of York, where he was also a member of the university’s auditioned chamber choir, The 24. The youngest-
ever holder of an NYCGB Fellowship at 20 years old, he is also currently a tenor scholar with the choir
of All Saints’ Church, Fulham.
George Cook
Bass
George Cook is a graduate of the Genesis Sixteen programme, and was graduate musician at Oakham School last year, whilst singing as
a choral scholar at Peterborough Cathedral. He studied music at Durham University, and was senior choral scholar at Durham Cathedral. He also conducted the chamber choir and was vocal director for the opera ensemble. He is currently teaching music at Ipswich School.
       10th Anniversary Concerts 2019
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 Fellowship 2018/19
The 2017/18 Fellowship gave workshops and performed with all the BYC Choirs and last June and are thrilled to be joined by the 2018/19
group - the current Fellowship Octet. Not all of the combined 16 members have been able to make
it to Barnsley this year but they send their best wishes to BYC for reaching the 10 year milestone.




























































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