Solo Debut in the RAH
Andrew recently made his solo debut in the Royal Albert Hall singing as a tenor soloist in Prom Praise. Here is a snippet of one of the pieces, 'The Heaven's Are Telling' and the full performance can be viewed online at All Souls Music.
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About Andrew
Andrew Moore is a Northern Irish Conductor, Tenor, Music Therapist, Singer-Songwriter and Teacher based in London. Andrew holds a first class honours degree in music from Royal Holloway, a PGDE from UCL and a Master’s degree in Music Therapy from Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Andrew enjoys a vibrant and varied career; he is the Musical Director of the Croydon Male Voice Choir, All Sing Choir, and regularly works as a freelance conductor. He works as a Choir Teacher in Mulberry Academy, Shoreditch, is a Fellow of the National Youth Choir (UK) and is a Music Therapist for Chroma Therapies. As a singer Andrew enjoys a varied career singing and releasing music in a contemporary/rock style whilst also performing as a classical/choral specialist. Andrew recently made his solo debut in the Royal Albert Hall as a tenor soloist for Prom Praise, hosted by the All Souls Orchestra. A committed Christian Andrew serves as Assistant Director of Music in St Anselm’s Church Kennington where he has the privilege to work with the teenage and primary aged choirs. Andrew is delighted and honoured to be joining New Irish Arts for their summer celebration.
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