Come & Sing with John Rutter

at Kings Place, London
£28.00

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Do you love singing? If you do, and can read a bit of music, this inspiring workshop is for you. Led by the celebrated composer and conductor John Rutter, Come and Sing is an afternoon of choral singing to lift the spirits.

He will be unveiling a new choral composition he has just completed called I’ll make me a world. It will be receiving its official concert premiere in St Paul’s Cathedral in November this year, but John has agreed to allow a pre-release workshop performance which we will be rehearsing during the afternoon, with the aim of a complete sing-through of this 20-minute work at the end of the afternoon, with two wonderful professional soloists, Melanie Marshall and Jonathan Brown. John Reid will be our accompanist.

Suitable for ages 14 and over, and open to anyone with a bit of choral singing experience.

The workshop will run for 3 hours and 30 minutes, from 2pm – 5.30pm, and includes a 20 minute break.

Nearer the time, all bookers will be contacted by the Kings Place team with a questionnaire about your preferred singing part. Music scores will be provided on the day, and there will be tea/coffee and biscuits served in the break.

John Rutter

One of Britain's best loved composers, especially known for his choral works.

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Melanie Marshall

Hailed as on of this country's most versatile artists, Melanie's style encompasses jazz, opera, oratorio, musical theatre and cabaret.

See Melanie Marshall tour dates

Also Appearing

Jonathan Brown

Come & Sing with John Rutter image © © Nick Rutter

Kings Place

90 York Way
London
N1 9AG

Website:
kingsplace.co.uk
Disabled Booking:
020 7520 1490

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Come & Sing with John Rutter image © © Nick Rutter

Kings Place

90 York Way
London
N1 9AG

Website:
kingsplace.co.uk
Disabled Booking:
020 7520 1490

See all events at Kings Place

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on Sun 13 July 2025