A group of twenty students from Central Foundation Boy’s School’s Choir were given a full day of music making at St Paul’s Cathedral on Thursday 6th November.

The session started with a guided tour of many of the most famous parts of the cathedral, including it’s iconic domed ceiling. Students then descended into the crypt chapel to play a chamber organ, learning about the different sounds that this incredible instrument can make.
After lunch, they were led into the cathedral’s choir school, for a session with the cathedral’s concert master, before ending the day with a sung performance under the dome of the cathedral – accompanied by St Paul’s famous main organ.