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Christopher Brown

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Christopher Brown is a composer whose extensive background in the world of choral music, as singer and conductor, has naturally inclined him towards vocal music and opera, and his sympathetic writing for voices has earned him an international reputation. Nevertheless he has also written a substantial amount of chamber and orchestral music, including works for many of the UK’s leading orchestras and ensembles. He is particularly interested in working with, and writing music for young people and amateurs: several of his children’s operas have been successfully produced in the UK and abroad, and his choral music is performed all over the world.

He studied at Cambridge, where he was a choral scholar at King’s College, and later with Lennox Berkeley at the Royal Academy of Music, London and with Boris Blacher in Berlin. He has been a much sought after composition teacher at the Royal Academy of Music since 1969 and has been an examiner for the Associated Board since 1976. He is the current musical director of the Dorset Bach Canatata Club where his wide knowledge and love of the music of Bach finds full expression. Since 1997 he has been musical director of the New Cambridge Singers specialising particularly in contemporary and Baroque music.

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