Artist's albums
Mozart: Horn Concertos
2000 · album
Barber: Choral & Organ Works
1998 · album
Sweelinck, Cantiones sacrae
1998 · album
French Choral Music
1997 · album
Tye: Choral Music
1996 · album
J.S. Bach: Six Cantatas
2019 · album
In Balance with Classical Music
2016 · compilation
C4, Vol. 2
2016 · album
Richard Dering: Motets
2015 · album
The Story of Naxos (The Soundtrack)
2012 · compilation
Tudor Anthems and Motets
2011 · album
English Choral Music
2010 · album
Berkeley: Choral Music
2010 · album
Lamentations
2009 · album
Bach Family Motets
2009 · album
Best of British
2007 · compilation
Bach Family Motets
2006 · album
Miserere, Lamentations
2006 · album
Sacred Music, Dioclesian Songs Part: 1
2006 · album
Pergolesi: Stabat Mater
2006 · album
Lord, Love of My Life
2004 · album
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Biography
This noted British singer and choral conductor began as a chorister at Westminster Abbey. He studied as a musical scholar at Dean Close School, Cheltenham, and then entered King's College, Cambridge, under David Willcocks as an alto choral scholar. At Cambridge, he built and refined his skills as a choral director while concentrating on music of the Renaissance. He became a lay clerk at the New College in Oxford (1968 - 1969) and taught in schools for the next ten years. Upon leaving Cambridge, Brown sang for several years with a vocal ensemble called the Scholars and with several of the leading choirs in London, including the Monteverdi Choir. In 1979, he began serving as the director of music at Clare College, where he was also a fellow and director of studies in music. He retired from that position in 2010, and the following year, he was asked to form a choral ensemble to work alongside the Zurich Tonhalle Orchestra, the Zürcher Sing-Akademie, which he led until 2016. Brown also re-established the Cambridge University Chamber Choir and founded the ensemble English Voices. He has also conducted the Cambridge Philharmonic Chorus and Orchestra, the Cambridge Village College Choral Society, the New Cambridge Singers, and London's Canticum Novum.