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Aberdeen University music student launches virtual choir

Aberdeen University music student Anthony White
Aberdeen University music student Anthony White

An Aberdeen University music student has helped to launch a virtual choir to help his fellow students during lockdown.

Anthony White set up the group, which allows members to interact with renowned composers through virtual workshops. He has also written his own new music dedicated to the work of the NHS.

The virtual choir, Vox Ex Animo, is just one of the university’s attempts to come up with creative ways for students to enjoy their study experience.

Second year music student Mr White, who launched the choir with a friend, said: “Lockdown has certainly imposed restrictions on many people globally, but one thing that unites us all is music.

“We have needed to find other ways to creativity make music and to collaborate and while face-to-face options may not be possible for a while, the Covid-19 restrictions are opening up lots of other opportunities.

“Thanks to technology I’ve have not only been able to keep in contact with people and friends, but to also carry on making music my own way – learning from some of the very best in the business.”

Renowned composers such as Steve Price, Olafur Arnalds, and Rachel Portman have already taken part in the Zoom workshops.

Now involved with a mentorship scheme, each week the aspiring composer has had meetings with his mentee.

Mr White has also used the experience to pen his own short piece, dedicated to the NHS and other frontline workers.

He added: “Since launching this project we have had musicians who have joined from all over the UK and parts of Europe with a commitment to make music to sing choral works that we all like and to support one another during these challenging and unprecedented times.”