
The Dean

The Director of Music
Head of the Chapel Office
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 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ College Chapel Team and can be contacted about routine Chapel matters at gjb62@cam.ac.uk
The Decani Scholar
The Decani Scholar is Hannah Fytche.
Hannah Fytche is a PhD student in New Testament Theology, researching the image of ‘the body of Christ’ and how this helps us to understand individual and community identities.Ìý
Hannah has been a part of the 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ Chapel community since coming up to Cambridge in 2015. Following four years as a student here, Hannah worked full-time for St Andrew’s Church, Chesterton, before returning to 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ to begin her PhD in 2021. Chapel life is a constant joy to her, providing beauty, rest and friendship through all the ups and downs of a Cambridge term. She loves that people with different backgrounds and experiences can all come together and make this Chapel their community.Ìý
Alongside study, Hannah loves the occasional crafternoon (‘craft afternoon’!), exploring the Cambridgeshire countryside, and reading good books. As Decani Scholar, Hannah is available to students for a chat at any time and can be contacted onÌýhrf24@cam.ac.ukÌý
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The Choir Administrator
Helen Southernwood, the Choir Administrator, is a Soprano who grew up in Cumbria, singing with several local choirs. At 16, Helen attended Chetham's School of Music as a first study singer where she studied voice with Margaret McDonald. After Chetham's, she went on to study Music at the University of York in 2018. Throughout her degree she has performed regularly with various ensembles both in and out of York, including the 24 directed by Robert Hollingworth, Chimera Contemporary Music ensemble, the Yorkshire Bach Choir, Kantos Chamber Choir and the Charles Wood Festival Singers.
During the pandemic Helen took a year-long internship in Belgium at the British School of Brussels. This past year having returned from Belgium, Helen has enjoyed being one of the HeartEdge Manchester Choral Scholars, directed by Andrew Earis, with whom she has recorded several services and workshops for the Church of England online services and for the BBC as well as performing at St Martins-in-the-Fields in a joint concert with I Fagiolini and the English Cornet and Sackbut Ensemble. She also held the soprano choral scholarship at the York Oratory during her final year at the University. In addition to singing, Helen also has enjoyed producing operas for the University of York Opera Society and administrating for different choirs within the university, including The 24.
Recently, Helen has enjoyed performing Catherine Lamb's 'Parallaxis Forma' with Chimera Contemporary Music ensemble and performing as part of the Rameau Projects production of Castor et Pollux, involving two performances in Oxford and at Stour Music Festival.
She can be contacted at hs694@cam.ac.uk.Ìý
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’s choirs. As Organ Scholar at 91ÖÆÆ¬³§, 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 91ÖÆÆ¬³§â€™s 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’s 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 ‘cellist 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 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ and the University
The 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ Christian Union Representatives are Susannah Scott (ss2849@cam.ac.uk) and Matthew Sherwood (ms2832@cam.ac.uk).Ìý
The 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ Fisher House Representative is Tabitha Smith (tets2@cam.ac.uk).Ìý
The University Jewish ChaplainsÌýare Ben Baruch and Atira Baruch (ben@mychaplaincy.co.ukÌýandÌýatira@mychaplaincy.co.uk).Ìý
The University Buddhist ChaplainÌýis Dr Rachael Harris. Rachael can be contacted at rmh1001@cam.ac.uk and is a Fellow of 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ College.Ìý
Cambridge University Islamic Society (CU ISoc) information can be found .