| Timothy Brown was born in 1946. A chorister at Westminster Abbey, he was a Musical
Scholar at Dean Close School, Cheltenham, before becoming an alto Choral Scholar at King's
College, Cambridge, under (Sir) David Willcocks. Whilst at Cambridge he read the Music
Tripos and gained his first experience as a choral director. From 1968 to 1969 he was a
Lay Clerk at New College, Oxford, after which he taught in schools for ten years, latterly
as Director of Music at Oundle School. In 1979 he succeeded John Rutter as Director of
Music at Clare College, where he is also a Fellow and Director of Studies in Music.
After leaving Cambridge, Tim Brown sang for some years with the professional vocal
ensemble The Scholars and with several of the leading choirs in London, including
the Monteverdi Choir. He was conductor of the Cambridge Philharmonic Chorus and
Orchestra and the Cambridge Village College Choral Society.
In addition to Clare College Choir, he now directs the Cambridge University Chamber Choir, The New Cambridge Singers,
and a newly-formed choir in London, Canticum Novum. |
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