TALENTED young musicians from Gloucestershire will be performing at a free concert in Stroud on Saturday, to raise funds for Holy Trinity Church.

Sixth form students from Marling and Chosen Hill schools will be singing and playing a wide variety of music, including songs from West End shows. Amongst them are Tim Mahendran, who achieved a Diploma in Music Theatre when he was 15 and is a member of the National Youth Music Theatre; Alex Bridgen, who has just achieved Grade 8 on the cello; Amy Seyers who is preparing to take grade 8 in Musical Theatre, and Adam Kucharski who sings bass and counter tenor in a wide variety of musical genres.

In addition to the young performers, concert-goers will also be treated to the singing of Jessica Ball. Jessica sings professionally in West End shows and internationally.

Accompaniment will be provided by James Thompson, former Head of Music at Sir Thomas Rich's school in Gloucester.

The concert is being organised by Chorus Felum, a Gloucester-based a capella singing group, in conjunction with Holy Trinity Church in Stroud.

Chorus Felum have performed regularly in Gloucestershire and futher afield, including concerts in Wales and in Dusseldorf, Germany. Saturday's concert will include songs from their full repertoire, from madrigals to pop.

The concert will take place at Holy Trinity Church in Stroud on Saturday at 7.30pm.

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