HACKNEY SINGERS - Key Persons


Andrew Storey

Job Titles:
  • Assistant Musical Director
  • Dulwich College As Director of IT
Andrew Storey was organ scholar at Blackpool Grammar School and went on to read a degree in Music and Mathematics. Whilst undertaking his PGCE at Christ Church College, Canterbury he was appointed their first organ scholar and studied with David Flood. He is currently the Director of Music for Faversham Choral Society, Director of Music for the Ashtead Singers, Assistant Director of Music for the Hackney Singers and organist at The Church of the Holy Innocents in South Norwood. Andrew has worked with the Hackney Singers since 1992, recently and has worked a variety of repertoire including Messiah (Handel) in the Festival Hall, Gloria (Rutter) with Onyx Brass, Organ Concerto (Poulenc), Creation (Haydn), Gloria (Poulenc), Petite Messe Sollenelle (Rossini) and Carmena Burana (Orff). He has played the organ for Ashtead Choral Society on tours to Prague, Florence, Pisa, Salzburg, Verona and conducted them on their most recent tour to Luxembourg. Recently with Faversham Choral Andrew has conducted Creation (Haydn), A Ceremony of Carols (Britten), Requiem (Cherubini and Faure), Little Organ Mass (Haydn) and Messe de Minuet (Charpentier). For over a decade Andrew has conducted the Ashtead Singers, a Surrey-based chamber choir, in concert and in liturgical services in a variety of cathedrals including Westminster Abbey, Westminster Cathedral, St Albans, Brussels, Southwark and most recently on a highly successful tour to Christ Church cathedral Dublin. Andrew works at Dulwich College as Director of IT and enjoys assisting in the music department, especially singing in the Chapel Choir and conducting senior school musicals such as Guys and dolls, Kiss me Kate and Grease!. Just to keep himself busy he is also an Independent Schools' Inspector, and as part of job works closely with local schools as part of the Southwark Schools' Learning Partnership. In 2012, Andrew was delighted to be invited to be on the panel for the Worshipful Company of Musicians' post-graduate performance bursary at the Royal College of Music. He has also conducted the festival evensong for the Lord Mayor of London.

Dan Ludford-Thomas

Job Titles:
  • Director
  • Musical Director
Dan Ludford-Thomas enjoys a busy schedule as a conductor, chorus master and singing teacher in London. He directs a wide variety of choirs from professional ensembles, church choirs, chamber choirs and large symphonic choruses. He performs regularly in major concert venues across the country. In London, Dan has conducted many large scale performances for massed choirs and orchestra, including Handel's Messiah, Brahms' Requiem, Bach's B Minor Mass and Mozart's Great Mass in C minor at the Southbank Centre, Verdi's Requiem and Mendelssohn's Elijah at Fairfield Halls, Croydon and Carmina Burana at Cadogan Hall. He has conducted numerous orchestras and ensembles, including the London Mozart Players, His Majestys Sagbutts and Cornetts, the Forest Philharmonic and the Orchestra da Camera. At the 2013 BBC Proms, Dan was the chorus master for the Choir of the Age of Enlightenment, preparing them to sing Brahms Ein Deutsches Requiem with the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, before returning in 2015 for Brahms' Alto Rhapsody and Triumphlied, both conducted by Marin Alsop. In 2018, Dan returned to assist Marin, preparing the same choir and orchestra for two more performances of Brahms Ein Deutsches Requiem, the second of which took place at the Royal Festival Hall and was subsequently broadcast on BBC Radio 3. Dan enjoyed a return to his role as chorus master for the Choir and Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment in the 2022 BBC Proms, preparing the choir for their performance of Bach's B Minor Mass conducted by John Butt. In 2012 Dan worked as a choirmaster on BBC2's The Choir: Sing While You Work, subsequently becoming Artistic Director of the Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Choir, and enjoying success as the co-producer and musical director for the Choir's 2015 Christmas Number One Bridge Over You. He returned in 2013 to work on the second series of the programme, this time with Citibank Choir with whom he has continued as Musical Director - highlights include performing at the Hammersmith Apollo and at a series of concerts in New York. In 2015 Dan worked behind the scenes as choirmaster for The Choir: Gareth Malone's Great Choir Reunion. Dan is in demand as a singing teacher and is Head of Vocal Studies at Dulwich College. For over a decade he has taught and given master classes on the Rodolfus Foundation Choral Courses (formally Eton Choral Courses) and makes regular visits to the University of Durham, giving conducting and vocal master classes. As well as being Musical Director of Lewisham Choral Society and Hackney Singers, Dan is Musical Director of the National Children's Choir of Great Britain and the Principal Conductor of Vox Urbane.