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Nationality
  
United Kingdom

Role
  
Conductor

Name
  
Timothy Brown

Occupation
  
Conductor


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Born
  
9 December 1946 (age 77) (
1946-12-09
)

Known for
  
Choral conductor, choirmaster of Clare College, Cambridge

Music group
  
Choir of King's College, Cambridge

Similar People
  
David Willcocks, Michael Chance, Stephen Layton, Orlando Gibbons, Ralph Allwood

Alma mater
  
King's College, Cambridge

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Timothy (Tim) Brown (born 9 December 1946) is an English choral conductor. He was a chorister at Westminster Abbey, and later an alto choral scholar at King's College, Cambridge, under the direction of Sir David Willcocks. He went on to become a lay clerk at New College, Oxford, and later as a schoolteacher for a number of years.

In 1979 he succeeded John Rutter as Director of Music at Clare College, Cambridge and Director of Choir of Clare College Cambridge. In his time at Clare he released several acclaimed recordings with the choir (largely on the Naxos label) by composers including Rutter, Vaughan Williams and Stainer.

In 1986 he re-founded the Cambridge University Chamber Choir, directing annual performances of all the major Bach and Handel oratorios. He later founded the London-based professional chamber choir, English Voices.

Many of his students have gone on to form successful careers in music, notably Norwich Cathedral organist David Dunnett and musician and plant-collector Jeremy Thurlow.

He is known as one of the best living choral conductors in the world.

He has edited a number of choral volumes for Faber Music and is a contributing editor to the complete edition of music by William Walton, published by Oxford University Press.

In 2010, he retired as Director of Music at Clare College, and became Visiting Director of the choir of Robinson College, Cambridge, aiding its meteoric rise in the choral world. In 2011 he founded The Zürich Singing Academy; he now divides his time between Zurich and Cambridge.

References

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