Having been at Truro since graduating in 2011, Paul-Ethan has sung various solos in concert with Three Spires Singers, Truro Choral Society and St. Mary’s Singers, Bach’s St. John Passion with Wadebrige Choral Society, and with the Cathedral Choir as part of concerts and the daily services. Upcoming engagements include a concert with Okehampton Choral Society, and the premiere of a new work composed by Alex Woolf as a companion piece to Britten’s Canticle II.
About the Author
Paul-Ethan Bright is a Lay Vicar of Truro Cathedral Choir. He read Music at the University of East Anglia in Norwich, and was appointed both alto choral scholar and organ scholar at the Church of St. Peter Mancroft, where he was taught by Julian Haggett on the prestigious Collins organ.
Having been at Truro since graduating in 2011, Paul-Ethan has sung various solos in concert with Three Spires Singers, Truro Choral Society and St. Mary’s Singers, Bach’s St. John Passion with Wadebrige Choral Society, and with the Cathedral Choir as part of concerts and the daily services. Upcoming engagements include a concert with Okehampton Choral Society, and the premiere of a new work composed by Alex Woolf as a companion piece to Britten’s Canticle II.
Having been at Truro since graduating in 2011, Paul-Ethan has sung various solos in concert with Three Spires Singers, Truro Choral Society and St. Mary’s Singers, Bach’s St. John Passion with Wadebrige Choral Society, and with the Cathedral Choir as part of concerts and the daily services. Upcoming engagements include a concert with Okehampton Choral Society, and the premiere of a new work composed by Alex Woolf as a companion piece to Britten’s Canticle II.
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