Putney High School Sings Up For The Voice Festival UK


Raising awareness of a cappella singing to a wider audience and funds for local charity


The local school has played a large part in getting the festival to happen this year as it was in danger of not going ahead. As a highly musical school, teachers at Putney saw this as an important opportunity to raise awareness of a cappella singing and lead the charge to not only ensure the festival could go ahead, but bring it to a wider audience.

Money raised will go to support the Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability and the Voice Festival UK.

What is a capella? A cappella is technically defined as singing without instrumental accompaniment, some groups use their voices to emulate instruments; others are more traditional and focus on harmonizing. A cappella styles range from gospel music to contemporary to barbershop quartets and choruses.

A Cappella Festival on 16th March 2019


at the Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability SW15 3SW

Workshops 1.30-6.00 pm
Workshops run by:
Julian (tenor) and Johnny (bass) from The King’s Singers
and the Oxford Alternotives

Concert 6.30 pm

Free Admission

Retiring collection to be shared between the Royal Hospital and Voice Festival UK

www.putneyhigh.gdst.net/voice-festival-uk-2019-a-cappella-festival

March 12, 2019