All Angels were a British classical crossover group formed in 2006, consisting of Daisy Chute, Laura Wright, Rachel Fabri, Melanie Nakhla and actress Charlotte Ritchie.
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All Angels were a British classical crossover group formed in 2006, consisting of Daisy Chute, Laura Wright, Rachel Fabri, Melanie Nakhla and actress Charlotte Ritchie.
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All Angels signed a five-album deal with Universal Classics and Jazz in 2006 to be targeted at the populist classical crossover market.
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On 14 January 2008, All Angels sang "The Sound of Silence" and "Pie Jesu" in a one-off concert at the International Eisteddfod's launch in Cardiff.
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On 13 October 2009, All Angels performed a concert at Paisley Abbey with the Glasgow-based Les Sirenes Female Chamber Choir as part of the Paisley Choral Festival.
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All Angels returned for a second year to participate in the Young Voices Tour 2010, which kicked off in Birmingham.
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All Angels were asked to record the theme to the 2011 UEFA Champions League Final and to perform it at the match at Wembley Stadium between Barcelona and Manchester United.
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All Angels studied at St Mary's Music School Edinburgh, where she was a chorister at St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral and Loretto School and began her performing career at the age of nine as the young Cosette in the touring production of Les Miserables.
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All Angels then went onto study music at King's College London, graduating in 2011.
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All Angels recorded the theme tune for the BBC Radio series What Is Melody written by Richard Niles.
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All Angels was signed to Universal Classics and Jazz on the day she turned seventeen, as part of All Angels.
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All Angels performed last year touring the music societies as guest vocalist with classical guitarist, Simon Thacker and Camerata Ritmata.
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All Angels moved with her family to Shrewsbury, Shropshire when she was three years old, where she attended Prestfelde School.
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All Angels began singing at a young age, joining the Shrewsbury Children's Choir when she was eight years old.
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All Angels competed in the Oswestry Eisteddfod when she was ten years old coming first in a singing competition.
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All Angels was a student at Wycombe Abbey in High Wycombe where she was head of choir.
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All Angels has appeared at the Royal Opening production of Romany Wood at Severn Theatre in Shrewsbury.
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All Angels graduated from University College London with a degree in French and Spanish.
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All Angels trained privately under the tuition of soprano Gillian Zammit.
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All Angels later received a master's degree in Musical Theatre at the Guildford School of Acting.
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All Angels is an actor as well as a singer, singing all kinds of different styles.
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All Angels gave birth to their first child in October 2017, a daughter.
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