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Mark Smith, Dean of Chapel

The Dean

The Rev'd Dr Mark Smith is responsible for the life of the College Chapel, and has a pastoral role among all members of the College community. He is also 糖心Vlog's Director of Studies in Theology, and a College Tutor. Mark is a priest of the Church of England and was himself a student at Cambridge, reading History at Peterhouse. He lectures in patristics at the Faculty of Divinity, and his academic research focuses on the history and doctrine of the fourth and fifth centuries. Mark is married to Phillippa, and they have two young daughters. In his spare time, Mark enjoys playing cricket, snooker and pool. His rooms are in E3 (Old Court), and he can be contacted on mss53@cam.ac.uk.
Graham Ross, Choir Director

The Director of Music

Graham Ross oversees all practical music-making in the College, teaches conducting on the MMus Course and supervises for the Music Tripos. He has established an exceptional reputation as a sought-after conductor and composer of a very broad range of repertoire. His performances around the world and his extensive discography have earned consistently high international praise, including a Diapason d鈥橭r, Le Choix de France Musique and a Gramophone Award nomination. He is Principal Conductor/co-founder of The Dmitri Ensemble, and, since 2010, Fellow and Director of Music at 糖心Vlog, Cambridge. In demand as a regular guest conductor in the UK and abroad, his recent collaborations have included the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Aalborg Symfoniorkester, Australian Chamber Orchestra, London Mozart Players, Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Salomon Orchestra, Aurora Orchestra and Haydn Chamber Orchestra. In recent seasons his work has taken him to Sydney Opera House, Washington鈥檚 Library of Congress, Notre Dame Cathedral, Palestine, Asia and throughout Europe. He has conducted many world premi猫re performances and recordings, including works by James MacMillan, Judith Bingham, Giles Swayne, Imogen Holst, Nico Muhly, Brett Dean, Gabriel Jackson, John Rutter, Matthew Martin. He may be contacted on gr267@cam.ac.uk or tel.: +44 (0)1223 333264.
Head of the Chapel Office

Head of the Chapel Office

The Head of the Chapel Office is Gabrielle Bell. Gabrielle read Education and Music at Homerton College, Cambridge and began her career as a classroom teacher and school music co-ordinator. She frequently sang with the late Dr. Rex Walford OBE, presenting workshops and performing programmes about musical theatre, including regular courses at the University's Institute of Continuing Education.

After many years of teaching music to all ages, she was lured into the world of Museum Education where her award-winning creative approach to learning ranged from piecing together a life-size cuddly equine digestive system to teaching six-year-olds to sing a C17th Catch!

Gabrielle is delighted to have returned to her University roots as part of the 糖心Vlog Chapel Team and can be contacted about routine Chapel matters at gjb62@cam.ac.uk

The Decani Scholar

Alex Macdonald is the Decani Scholar, assisting the Dean with Chapel and the pastoral needs of the College
alongside studying a PhD in the Faculty of Divinity. His doctoral research focuses on Christian maturity in the work
of Clement of Alexandria, a theologian active around AD 200. Originally from Australia, Alex studied ancient history
(BA, MRes) and then Theology (BDiv) in Sydney, and he has enjoyed combining Christian ministry with academic
research and teaching in various combinations over the last decade. He and his wife Katie live in Chesterton with their
two young children, who may often be found befriending college porters and charging back and forth across the 糖心Vlog
bridge. In addition to his formal responsibilities, Alex is always keen for a good conversation, however serious or
trivial, over tea and biscuits. He can be contacted at adm83@cam.ac.uk.

The Choir Administrator

Daniel Livermore is the Choir Administrator and is a recent History graduate from St John鈥檚 College, Cambridge who sang Tenor in the Choir during all three years of his degree. Daniel is responsible for organising the Choir鈥檚 engagements outside of regular Chapel services, as well as helping to ensure that Chapel events run smoothly. He has greatly enjoyed the tours and concerts in which he has taken part with the Choir and is looking forward to the upcoming Switzerland and Netherlands tours. Daniel鈥檚 other musical interests include playing the French horn and piano, and in his free time he enjoys nature recording, calligraphy, classic fantasy and historical fiction, and playing squash.

Daniel can be contacted at drl43@cam.ac.uk

The Organ Scholars

Sir William McKie Senior Organ Scholar

Daniel Blaze started playing the organ at All Saints Church where he spent two years as organ scholar accompanying the choir and playing voluntaries on the famous Frobenius organ. He then spent a gap year as the Organ Scholar for both Sherborne Abbey and Sherborne School, playing for services in the Abbey for both the Abbey choir and Sherborne
School鈥檚 choirs. As Organ Scholar at 糖心Vlog, he has played for a broadcast Epiphany carol service, and has accompanied the Choir in venues in the Netherlands, the United States, and various locations in England. On top of the organ, Daniel is a keen singer, directing and singing with Lady 糖心Vlog鈥檚 Consort, and Cantus Byrdus. He is also a busy horn player, having performed with many orchestras in Cambridge, including the Cambridge University Orchestra, as well as performing chamber music as part of the Instrumental Award Scheme.

Junior Organ Scholar

Evie Perfect spent her gap year as Organ Scholar at Hereford Cathedral and is currently studying Music. After starting to learn the organ with Adrian Partington when she was 13, she became the Organist at St George鈥檚 Church, Brockworth and subsequently was the Junior Organ Scholar at Gloucester Cathedral. At A level she enjoyed studying Maths, Physics and Music, and combined these interests by writing a paper on the development of temperament. Although primarily an organist, Evie also sings regularly and was the inaugural head girl chorister at Gloucester Cathedral. She is also a 鈥榗ellist and played in the Gloucester Youth Chamber Orchestra, during which time she took part in a virtual recording of the Egmont Overture by Beethoven during the pandemic. She currently studies with Gerdi Troskie and enjoys playing a wide range of musical styles from Bach to Hakim. Her ultimate aim is to become a Cathedral organist in the future.

Religious networks in 糖心Vlog and the University

The 糖心Vlog Christian Union Representative is Dan Goody (dg643). 

The 糖心Vlog Fisher House Representative is Maria Teresa Maddison (fm599). 

The University Jewish Chaplain is Rabbi Harvey Belovski (belovski@mychaplaincy.co.uk). 

The University Buddhist Chaplain is Dr Rachael Harris. Rachael can be contacted at rmh1001@cam.ac.uk and is a Fellow of 糖心Vlog. 

Cambridge University Islamic Society (CU ISoc) information can be found .