It's been a great week off from touring, in which I've been focusing on learning the music for tomorrow's "Alice in Wonderland" themed programme (which is almost entirely new to me), as well as catching up with friends and family back home. It's pretty hot here too -- although not as hot as my summer last year living in Aix-en-Provence in the south of France near the Mediterranean Sea! We're not used to such warm weather here in London of course, but the key is to avoid the Underground as much as possible and also to wear as little as is acceptable!Tomorrow morning, before I drive to Cheltenham for the concert there in that evening, I will be popping by The Royal Academy of Music for my Master's Graduation Ceremony with the HRH The Duchess of Gloucester in attendance. I'm particularly looking forward to seeing all my friends from my class (which I left early upon starting with the King's Singers) and being able to graduate with them -- sort of completing the circle, if you like. A rather busy day all in all, but it's sure to be worth it, and my colleagues are very supportive of me which is the main thing!
It's been a great week off from touring, in which I've been focusing on learning the music for tomorrow's "Alice in Wonderland" themed programme (which is almost entirely new to me), as well as catching up with friends and family back home. It's pretty hot here too -- although not as hot as my summer last year living in Aix-en-Provence in the south of France near the Mediterranean Sea! We're not used to such warm weather here in London of course, but the key is to avoid the Underground as much as possible and also to wear as little as is acceptable!Tomorrow morning, before I drive to Cheltenham for the concert there in that evening, I will be popping by The Royal Academy of Music for my Master's Graduation Ceremony with the HRH The Duchess of Gloucester in attendance. I'm particularly looking forward to seeing all my friends from my class (which I left early upon starting with the King's Singers) and being able to graduate with them -- sort of completing the circle, if you like. A rather busy day all in all, but it's sure to be worth it, and my colleagues are very supportive of me which is the main thing!
It's been a great week off from touring, in which I've been focusing on learning the music for tomorrow's "Alice in Wonderland" themed programme (which is almost entirely new to me), as well as catching up with friends and family back home. It's pretty hot here too -- although not as hot as my summer last year living in Aix-en-Provence in the south of France near the Mediterranean Sea! We're not used to such warm weather here in London of course, but the key is to avoid the Underground as much as possible and also to wear as little as is acceptable!Tomorrow morning, before I drive to Cheltenham for the concert there in that evening, I will be popping by The Royal Academy of Music for my Master's Graduation Ceremony with the HRH The Duchess of Gloucester in attendance. I'm particularly looking forward to seeing all my friends from my class (which I left early upon starting with the King's Singers) and being able to graduate with them -- sort of completing the circle, if you like. A rather busy day all in all, but it's sure to be worth it, and my colleagues are very supportive of me which is the main thing!
It's been a great week off from touring, in which I've been focusing on learning the music for tomorrow's "Alice in Wonderland" themed programme (which is almost entirely new to me), as well as catching up with friends and family back home. It's pretty hot here too -- although not as hot as my summer last year living in Aix-en-Provence in the south of France near the Mediterranean Sea! We're not used to such warm weather here in London of course, but the key is to avoid the Underground as much as possible and also to wear as little as is acceptable!Tomorrow morning, before I drive to Cheltenham for the concert there in that evening, I will be popping by The Royal Academy of Music for my Master's Graduation Ceremony with the HRH The Duchess of Gloucester in attendance. I'm particularly looking forward to seeing all my friends from my class (which I left early upon starting with the King's Singers) and being able to graduate with them -- sort of completing the circle, if you like. A rather busy day all in all, but it's sure to be worth it, and my colleagues are very supportive of me which is the main thing!
It's been a great week off from touring, in which I've been focusing on learning the music for tomorrow's "Alice in Wonderland" themed programme (which is almost entirely new to me), as well as catching up with friends and family back home. It's pretty hot here too -- although not as hot as my summer last year living in Aix-en-Provence in the south of France near the Mediterranean Sea! We're not used to such warm weather here in London of course, but the key is to avoid the Underground as much as possible and also to wear as little as is acceptable!Tomorrow morning, before I drive to Cheltenham for the concert there in that evening, I will be popping by The Royal Academy of Music for my Master's Graduation Ceremony with the HRH The Duchess of Gloucester in attendance. I'm particularly looking forward to seeing all my friends from my class (which I left early upon starting with the King's Singers) and being able to graduate with them -- sort of completing the circle, if you like. A rather busy day all in all, but it's sure to be worth it, and my colleagues are very supportive of me which is the main thing!
It's been a great week off from touring, in which I've been focusing on learning the music for tomorrow's "Alice in Wonderland" themed programme (which is almost entirely new to me), as well as catching up with friends and family back home. It's pretty hot here too -- although not as hot as my summer last year living in Aix-en-Provence in the south of France near the Mediterranean Sea! We're not used to such warm weather here in London of course, but the key is to avoid the Underground as much as possible and also to wear as little as is acceptable!Tomorrow morning, before I drive to Cheltenham for the concert there in that evening, I will be popping by The Royal Academy of Music for my Master's Graduation Ceremony with the HRH The Duchess of Gloucester in attendance. I'm particularly looking forward to seeing all my friends from my class (which I left early upon starting with the King's Singers) and being able to graduate with them -- sort of completing the circle, if you like. A rather busy day all in all, but it's sure to be worth it, and my colleagues are very supportive of me which is the main thing!
It's been a great week off from touring, in which I've been focusing on learning the music for tomorrow's "Alice in Wonderland" themed programme (which is almost entirely new to me), as well as catching up with friends and family back home. It's pretty hot here too -- although not as hot as my summer last year living in Aix-en-Provence in the south of France near the Mediterranean Sea! We're not used to such warm weather here in London of course, but the key is to avoid the Underground as much as possible and also to wear as little as is acceptable!Tomorrow morning, before I drive to Cheltenham for the concert there in that evening, I will be popping by The Royal Academy of Music for my Master's Graduation Ceremony with the HRH The Duchess of Gloucester in attendance. I'm particularly looking forward to seeing all my friends from my class (which I left early upon starting with the King's Singers) and being able to graduate with them -- sort of completing the circle, if you like. A rather busy day all in all, but it's sure to be worth it, and my colleagues are very supportive of me which is the main thing!