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- Choral Scholarships 2026-27
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Date Posted: Tue, 26 May 2026
We are delighted to announce that we are renewing the Queen's Park Singers Choral Scholarship Scheme, enabling two younfg singers to gain experience by working with us during the 2026-27 season. This season's scholarships are open to tenors, basses and sopranos.. For more information and to apply (by 1st July 2026) please see here.
We are sad to be saying goodbye to our current scholars, Sancia and Naveen, and looking forward to their recital (see previous news item).
- Choral Schiolars to give recital in supprt of the QPS Scholarship Fund
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Date Posted: Fri, 15 May 2026
Our brilliant Choral Scholars, Sancia and Naveen will perform a programme of arias and lieder, in support of the Queen's Park Singers Scholarship Fund. On Saturday 6th June, 5pm at St Anne's Church, Brondesbury Park. With refreshments and a chance to meet the scholars afterwards.
The recital also features pianist Reiko Kimura and QPS accompanist Dan Chappell.Attachment: 
For more information, see: https://queensps.makingmusicplatform.com/dbpage.php?pg=view&dbase=events&id=317189
- Carols in the Park
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Date Posted: Mon, 15 Dec 2025
6th December: Queen's Park Singers led carol singing in Queen's Park to celebrate the switching on of Christmas lights and to promote fundraisng for a new paddling pool in the children's playground. 
- Queen's Park Singers launches choral scholarship scheme
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Date Posted: Fri, 17 Oct 2025
Queen's Park Singers now offer choral scholarships, open to aspiring young singers aged 18 to 30, or those in full or part-time music education, who are keen to develop their ensemble skills and contribute to the choir's growth.
We are delighted to welcome our first scholars, Sancia Czecilia Divina (soprano) and Naveen Kanamarlapudi (tenor), who have already started working with us and are providing valuable support in their respective sections.
Sancia Czecilia Divina is a 21-year-old soprano currently studying at the Royal College Of Music. She has a Bachelor of Arts from Vels University, Chennai, India.
She is a versatile western classical vocalist, who also plays a host of musical instruments. In fact she has already passed 40 exams from Trinity College of Music London and Rock School in voice, theory of music, guitar, ukulele, keyboard, piano, violin and drums with merits and distinctions.
Sancia completed LTCL and ATCL diplomas with distinction in western vocals, and Grade 8 in Theory of Music under Augustine Paul. She is a Grade 8 drummer under the tutelage of Dinesh George of Galilee Academy. She also studied History of Music with Karl Lutchmayer.
She was soloist in the Madras Musical Association choir and a violinist in the MMA symphony orchestra. Sancia was a part of the Chromatics, an ensemble specializing in opera arias and art songs, helmed by Augustine Paul.
She has also done several vocal backing recordings in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam and solo opera excerpts in film recordings with Yuvan Shankar Raja, A.R Rahaman and Thaman S.
Sancia is currently a student of Patricia Rozario, OBE and has been working with her in London, Delhi, Hyderabad, Chennai and Bangalore. She has also won the title “Conbrio Hall of Fame 2023-First Runner up” in voice.
Naveen Kanamarlapudi is a tenor from Swansea, pursuing third-year undergraduate Vocal Studies at Trinity Laban, taught by Lynton Atkinson. He enjoys singing with various choirs and performing in opera productions throughout London.
Notable performances include the Last Night of Proms with the BBC Symphony Chorus, D-Day 80 commemorations at the British Normandy Memorial as a scholar of London Youth Choir 23/24 and the Coronation of Charles III and Camilla as an Only Boys Aloud member.
He has contributed to opera productions as a chorus member for Puccini's Turandot, Tosca and Mozart’s Magic Flute. Naveen is one of nine young singers selected for the 2025 Glyndebourne Academy. Also he contributes to Old Royal Naval College Chapel Services and was recently selected for the Philharmonia Chorus Student Scheme.
His recent solo recital includes Mozart's Un'aura amorosa at the Black British Classical Foundation Summer Concert.
- Choral Scholarships
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Date Posted: Tue, 10 Jun 2025
Queen's Park Singers are offering two choral scholarships, one for a soprano, one for a tenor, open to aspiring young singers aged 18 to 30, or those in full or part-time music education, who are keen to develop their ensemble skills and contribute to the choir's growth.
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king for confident vocal and musical support at our Sunday evening rehearsals (6:20-9pm during term time). Scholars will also be expected to attend three to four concerts a year and actively participate in other choir activities, which may include singing solos, leading sectionals, social media promotion, or helping implement our Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion policy.
Each scholarship offers a stipend of £1200 per year, with the possibility of extension for a second year.
Auditions & Application
Auditions will be held on 21 & 28 September 2025.
To apply, send your CV and a short covering letter to Monica Healy, Chair of Queen's Park Singers, at monica.healy@btinternet.com by noon on Sunday 6 July 2025.
For more information click here.
- Carol singing in the park
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Date Posted: Fri, 13 Dec 2024
To a large and appreciative audience, members of Queen's Park Singers sang carols in the park on Saturday 14th, to celebrate the turning on of Christmas tree lights. A grand occasion which we hope will become a fixture in the local calendar!

- Harpist Rosanna Rolton joins us for Our Winter Concert 1st December
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Date Posted: Sat, 23 Nov 2024
For our concert on 1st December we were delighted to be joined by harpist Rosanna Rolton. She will accompany us in Benjamin Britten's Ceremony of Carols , as well as performing works for solo harp by Lili Boulanger and Claude Debussy.
- Thomas Tallis in hard hats
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Date Posted: Sun, 22 Sep 2024
Members of Queen's Park Singers performed in the West Chapel in Paddington Old Cemetery 0n 22nd September as part of the Cemetery Open Day. The Council required us to wear hard hats, owing to the state of repair of the chapel. Very fetching - we might make them part of our uniform in future!
- Queen's Park singers take on the "Bohemian Bach"
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Date Posted: Thu, 2 May 2024
For our summer concert we were joined by the Asyla Ensemble, on period instruments, for a sell-out performance of the magnificent Missa Votiva by theCzech composer Jan Dismas Zelenka,

