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Paul Brough was born on 15 July, 1963 in London, United Kingdom, is an English conductor and teacher. Discover Paul Brough's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 60 years old?
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The performance was given at Lancing College Chapel in Sussex, marking the 60th anniversary of the work's premiere there, conducted by the composer with the tenor soloist Peter Pears.
Paul Brough (born 15 July 1963 in London) is a retired English music teacher, church musician, choirmaster and orchestral conductor.
He trained as a pianist, singer and percussionist, attending Portsmouth Grammar School (1971-1973), Dulwich College (1973-1981) and the Royal College of Music (1981-1983).
He held organ scholarships at St Michael's College, Tenbury (1982-1983) and Magdalen College, Oxford (1983-1986), subsequently studying conducting at the Royal Academy of Music (1994-1997) where he held the Meaker Fellowship (1997-1998).
He directed and developed the music at Tewkesbury Abbey (Abbey School Choir 1986-1989, now known as the Schola Cantorum), Sheffield Cathedral (1991-1994) and All Saints, Margaret Street (2004-2013).
In addition to his 18 years as a Professor at the RAM he was for 16 years Assistant Lecturer in Music at King's College, London (1994-1999, and 2002-2013).
From 1999 to 2007 he taught in the music department of Roedean School (Director of Music 1999-2002).
His final appointments were as a Professor at the Royal Academy of Music (2004-2022), and Director of Music at both St Mary's, Bourne Street (2015-2022) and Keble College, Oxford (2020-2022).
He conducted period orchestra The Hanover Band (Principal Conductor 2007-10) for seven seasons.
His recordings include Britten with the BBC Concert Orchestra, Richard Rodney Bennett and Arvo Part with the BBC Singers, and Mozart and the Haydn brothers with Keble College Choir.
On the evening of Thursday 18th December 2008, BBC Radio 3 broadcast a live performance of Britten's "St Nicolas", given by the BBC Singers and the BBC Concert Orchestra conducted by Paul Brough, with the Choristers of St Paul's Cathedral under the direction of Andrew Carwood.
The 2008 performance was telecast on BBC4 and made into a BBC Music Magazine Collection CD (Volume 18 no.4).
He guest-conducted regularly, most notably over fifteen years with the BBC Singers (Principal Guest Conductor 2011-2016) and the BBC Symphony Orchestra, BBC Philharmonic, BBC Concert Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Ulster Orchestra, Britten Sinfonia, City of London Sinfonia, Manchester Camerata, St James' Baroque and Instruments of Time and Truth.
He also served as Guest Chorus Master at English National Opera (2013), Acting Organist of New College, Oxford (2017), and Acting Precentor of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge (2019-2020).
On Tuesday 1st November 2016 at 7.30pm, BBC Radio 3 in Concert broadcast a performance of JS Bach's Mass in B minor, given by the BBC Singers and St James' Baroque conducted by Paul Brough.
The performance was given at Milton Court Concert Hall, Barbican, London on Friday 21st October 2016.
His honours include permanent membership of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge (2020) and the Associateship of the Royal Academy of Music (2007) for "a significant contribution to the music profession".