Andrew Pink
 

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UCL has a lively 'out of hours' musical life. Andrew is e member of the UCL Chamber Music Club, and has been conductor of the UCL Singers, of which he was a founder member in October 2003.

2009

Ralph Vaughan Williams's Fantasia on Christmas Carols, extracts from G-F Handel's Messiah and carols by UCL alumnus Gustav Holst. UCL Chamber Music Club Orchestra, UCL Singers and soloists; conducted by Andrew Pink.
UCL, December 2009 (poster)

Andrew assisted with the music for the Players of St Peter (more ... ), a group that presents medieval mystery plays at St Clement's, Eastcheap, in the City of London, more ...

2008

M-A Charpentier's Messe de minuit pour Noel, and Christmas music by UCL alumni Gustav Holst and Roger Beeson. UCL Chamber Music Club Orchestra, UCL Singers and soloists; conducted by Andrew Pink.
UCL, December 2008. More ...

Andrew assisted with the music for the Players of St Peter (more ... ), a group that presents medieval mystery plays at St Clement's, Eastcheap, in the City of London, more ...

2007

Durante/Pergolesi Magnificat and English Christmas music by UCL Alumni Philip Heseltine (aka Peter Warlock) and Roger Beeson. UCL Chamber Music Club Orchestra, UCL Singers and soloists; conducted by Andrew Pink.
UCL, December 2007. More ...

Andrew assisted wiht the muisc for the Players of St Peter (more ... ), a group that presents medieval mystery plays at St Clement's, Eastcheap, in the City of London, more ...

2006

An Eighteenth-Century English Christmas, Benjamin Cooke's A Chistmas Ode, and carols from 18th-century England, UCL Chamber Music Club orchestra, UCL Singers and soloists; choir prepared for this performance by Andrew Pink.
UCL, December 2006.

2005

Ave Verum, a programme of setiings of the text 'Ave verum corpus', spanning four-hundred years: performed by the UCL Singers, conducted by Andrew Pink.
The Church of Christ the King, Gordon Square, WC1, London. April 2005.

2004

Requiem, Gabriel Fauré: performed by the UCL Singers, with Danielle Perrett (harp) and Andrew Tait (organ), conducted by Andrew Pink.
The Church of Christ the King, Gordon Square, WC1, London March 2004. More ...

Andrew (with some other UCL colleagues) is a member of the Players of St Peter (more ... ), a group that presents medieval mystery plays at St Clement's, Eastcheap, in the City of London, more ...

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