Streatham Choral's Music Director & Accompanist
Music Director: Calum Fraser
Accompanist: Samuel Ali
Calum Fraser is a versatile conductor who specialises in choral and operatic repertoire. He studied at The University of Manchester and with Simon Halsey, Adrian Partington and Sarah Tenant-Flowers.
Calum is currently the Director of Music at St Leonard’s Church in Streatham and Musical Director of Streatham Choral. He is Director of Choirs and a conducting tutor at The University of Nottingham, with whom he travelled to Malaysia in 2016 and directed orchestral performances in Ningbo and Zhejiang, China, in 2017.
Calum is also a founding Musical Director of Scottish professional chamber choir Caledonian Voices and the founding Artistic Director of Magnetic Opera, with whom he has conducted The Barber of Seville, Maria Stuarda, La bohème, The Medium and The Marriage of Figaro. Previously, he was Musical Director of Farnham & Bourne Choral Society, Winterbourne Opera and Opera’r Ddraig and worked with ensembles including St George’s Singers and Ad Solem.
Calum has appeared in masterclasses with leading conductors including Richard Bonynge and Eric Whitacre.
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Samuel Ali has been with Streatham Choral since September 2021. He accompanies the choir at weekly rehearsals, in concert and on tour. So far, he has performed with the choir twice at London’s Cadogan Hall, given the world premiere of Howard Goodall’s By-by, Lullaby, By-by; performed locally in Streatham and at the cathedrals of Glasgow and Liverpool.
Samuel is the Organist of St. Cuthbert’s, Earl’s Court and Associate Organist at St. Pancras Old Church. He combines this with a portfolio of freelance work across London and is in demand as a teacher. As a soloist, he has performed across the UK, in Paris, Moscow and Slovakia.
Samuel studied organ performance at the Royal College of Music with David Graham, Sophie-Véronique Cauchefer-Choplin and Andy Dewar, before which he completed undergraduate studies at the Royal Northern College of Music studying with Darius Battiwalla. He was awarded scholarships to both institutions and was previously Organ Scholar of Rochester Cathedral.