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CONDUCTOR

Duncan Aspden |
Duncan Aspden
Duncan Aspden is a freelance conductor, organist and continuo
player. A former Organ Scholar of Canterbury Cathedral and of Jesus
College Cambridge, Duncan has held further positions at Bristol and
Chelmsford Cathedrals. He completed post-graduate studies at the
Royal Academy of Music in 2005 with distinction, the coveted DipRAM
and the Sir Thomas Armstrong prize for his final recital with the
Academy Chamber Choir. He has won several other prizes as both
conductor and organist and participated in masterclasses with David
Hill; James O'Donnell; Stephen Layton; Mike Brewer and the National
Youth Choir; and the BBC Singers.
Duncan is presently Director of Music of the City of Oxford
Choir, Musical Director of the St Peter's Singers, Musical Director
of the Thame Chamber Choir and Associate
Director of Music at Farm Street Church in Mayfair, regularly
directing and accompanying one of London 's leading professional
church choirs. As a conductor and continuo player, he has performed
for BBC Radio and Television and has appeared in the London Handel
and Utrecht early music festivals. He has directed I Fagiolini and
the London Mozart Players, conducted a number of opera scenes for
the Royal Academy of Music, and has directed choirs on a number of
recordings and in concerts throughout Europe.
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