Anna Tabbush

Composer, choir conductor, singer and multi-instrumentalist, Anna Tabbush is well known for her heartfelt, socially conscious songwriting, alongside her extensive experience as a community choir leader and workshop facilitator. Her song Harbour, which she wrote in 2020 in support of refugees fleeing the war in Syria, has been sung by choirs around the world.

Anna grew up in a musical household playing in her family ceilidh band from the age of 15. She studied Music & Technology at Kingston University where she set up her first community choir.

Having showed a love of music at an early age, Anna wrote her first melody when she was 8 years old and found composition to be a kind of therapy - a way of expressing thoughts and feelings in a way that words couldn’t. She is a prolific composer having written and arranged hundreds of songs, tunes, choral pieces and instrumental works.

Anna is a director and co-founder of Community Vox CIC, an organisation that aims to bring community music making to the South East through accessible events including Spring Sing and SingFest which will celebrate it’s 20th festival in 2026.

When she’s not on the road or teaching her choirs, Guildford Vox and Horsell Sings, Anna enjoys being at home in West Sussex, walking the South Downs and spending time with her family.