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Laurence Blyth
__Laurence Blyth was a choral scholar at Truro Cathedral and read music at the University of Exeter. He directed the University Singers and subsequently subsequently studied choral conducting at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in Cardiff under Simon Halsey, Adrian Partington and Neil Ferris (supported by the Busenhart Morgan-Evans Foundation and the EMI Music Sound Foundation).

At RWCMD, Laurence took part in masterclasses with conductors including Peter Broadbent, Eric Whitacre, John Butt and Robert Dean, and graduated with an MA in 2011.

His recent and forthcoming project work includes sessions with the Reading Bach Choir, RSCM Voices, Exeter University Staff Choir and  Bishop Wordsworth's School, Salisbury. Laurence is the musical director of choral societies in Exeter, Wellington and Exmouth and worked as a tutor at the International A Cappella School with Stephen Connolly.





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