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Robin Tyson

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  • First Name Robin
  • Last Name Tyson
  • Gender Male

Location

  • Country United Kingdom

Musical Information

  • Musical Activities Singer, Administration, Marketing, Music fan
  • Voice Alto
  • Member of Choirs Tenebrae, Gallicantus, Cantabile - The London Quartet

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  • Website www.editionpeters.com/epam
  • About Me Music Manager, agent, record producer and classical compilations expert. One time member of The King's Singers
  • 2:54 Cantabile - The London Quartet sings 'Old MacDonald'
    Cantabile - The London Quartet sings 'Old MacDonald'
    Tags: A cappella, Barbershop
    1492 views
  • 4:00 Robert White - 'Christe qui lux es et dies' I, Gallicantus
    Robert White - 'Christe qui lux es et dies' I, Gallicantus
    Tags: Sacred
    2042 views
  • 0:11:52 Henry VIII - Alamire at Arundel
    Henry VIII - Alamire at Arundel
    Tags: Sacred
    901 views
  • 3:21 Après un Rêve -- Tenebrae Choir
    Après un Rêve -- Tenebrae Choir
    Tags: A cappella, Classical
    1750 views
  • 1:39 Gaudete -- Tenebrae Choir
    Gaudete -- Tenebrae Choir
    Tags: A cappella, Classical, Sacred
    2068 views
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  • Tenebrae
    Tenebrae
    1 member
    Founded and directed by former King's Singer Nigel Short, this award-winning choir performs with passion and precision covering repertoire from Poulenc, Rachmaninoff, James MacMillan, John Tavener, Joby Talbot and Alexander Levine to renaissance masterpie...  moreFounded and directed by former King's Singer Nigel Short, this award-winning choir performs with passion and precision covering repertoire from Poulenc, Rachmaninoff, James MacMillan, John Tavener, Joby Talbot and Alexander Levine to renaissance masterpieces and romantic part-songs which are all further enhanced by the choir’s dramatic use of movement around the performing space. Tenebrae continues to collaborate with orchestras such as the London Symphony, the Royal Philharmonic, The Chamber Orchestra of Europe and the Scottish Ensemble.  less
  • Gallicantus
    Gallicantus
    1 member
    Dedicated to renaissance music and directed by Gabriel Crouch, this new group is bound by a shared love of communicating text, and creates performances which draw out unifying themes within apparently diverse repertoire: to this end they are as meticulous...  moreDedicated to renaissance music and directed by Gabriel Crouch, this new group is bound by a shared love of communicating text, and creates performances which draw out unifying themes within apparently diverse repertoire: to this end they are as meticulous about providing context and insight for audiences as they are about crafting interpretations of the music they love. Their first two albums have received great praise.  
  • Cantabile - The London Quartet
    Cantabile - The London Quartet
    1 member
    The London Quartet have been delighting audiences for nearly 30 years with their amazing range of programmes. From a cappella favourites to the sacred music of the last millennium they are outstanding in both Comedy and the Classics. They have recorded 1...  moreThe London Quartet have been delighting audiences for nearly 30 years with their amazing range of programmes. From a cappella favourites to the sacred music of the last millennium they are outstanding in both Comedy and the Classics. They have recorded 13 solo albums, performed over 2,000 concerts and more than 200 TV appearances worldwide. Their arrangements will be appearing in the Edition Peters catalogue soon.  
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  • Robin Tyson
    Robin Tyson posted a new video:
    2:54Cantabile - The London Quartet sings 'Old MacDonald'
    Cantabile - The London Quartet sings 'Old MacDonald'
    Recorded in 1982... Cantabile's version of a classic !
    June 17, 2011
  • Robin Tyson
    Robin Tyson added a new choir
    Cantabile - The London Quartet
    Cantabile - The London Quartet
    The London Quartet have been delighting audiences for nearly 30 years with their amazing range of programmes. From a cappella favourites to the sacred music of the last millennium they are outstanding in both Comedy and the Classics. They have recorded 1...  moreThe London Quartet have been delighting audiences for nearly 30 years with their amazing range of programmes. From a cappella favourites to the sacred music of the last millennium they are outstanding in both Comedy and the Classics. They have recorded 13 solo albums, performed over 2,000 concerts and more than 200 TV appearances worldwide. Their arrangements will be appearing in the Edition Peters catalogue soon.  
    June 17, 2011
  • Robin Tyson
    Robin Tyson posted a new video:
    4:00Robert White - 'Christe qui lux es et dies' I, Gallicantus
    Robert White - 'Christe qui lux es et dies' I, Gallicantus
    Robert White's 5 voice setting of 'Christe qui lux es et dies' (Precamur sancte Domine). Score for SAATB. Gallicantus Directed by Gabriel Crouch singing a cappella: David Allsop, Mark Chambers, Richard Butler, Christopher Watson, Nigel Short, Willia...
    June 17, 2011
  • Robin Tyson
    Robin Tyson added a new choir
    Gallicantus
    Gallicantus
    Dedicated to renaissance music and directed by Gabriel Crouch, this new group is bound by a shared love of communicating text, and creates performances which draw out unifying themes within apparently diverse repertoire: to this end they are as meticulous...  moreDedicated to renaissance music and directed by Gabriel Crouch, this new group is bound by a shared love of communicating text, and creates performances which draw out unifying themes within apparently diverse repertoire: to this end they are as meticulous about providing context and insight for audiences as they are about crafting interpretations of the music they love. Their first two albums have received great praise.  
    June 17, 2011
  • Robin Tyson
    Robin Tyson posted a new video:
    11:52Henry VIII - Alamire at Arundel
    Henry VIII - Alamire at Arundel
    Alamire, the Medieval and Renaissance music consort, celebrates the musical life of Henry VIII at Arundel castle.
    June 17, 2011
  • Robin Tyson
    Robin Tyson added a new choir
    Alamire
    Alamire
    Inspired by the great choral works of the medieval and early modern periods, the ensemble creates colourful programmes to illustrate musical or historical themes. Directed by David Skinner, Alamire has embarked on an ambitious ten year 30-disc project to ...  moreInspired by the great choral works of the medieval and early modern periods, the ensemble creates colourful programmes to illustrate musical or historical themes. Directed by David Skinner, Alamire has embarked on an ambitious ten year 30-disc project to record a library of early English choral music. Skinner’s performing editions will be published by Edition Peters. He is also guest blogger on renaissance repertoire for Eric Whitacre.  
    June 17, 2011
  • Robin Tyson
    Robin Tyson posted a new video:
    3:21Après un Rêve -- Tenebrae Choir
    Après un Rêve -- Tenebrae Choir
    "Après un Rêve" (Gabriel Fauré) Tenebrae Choir Nigel Short, director www.tenebrae-choir.com
    June 17, 2011
  • Robin Tyson
    Robin Tyson posted a new video:
    1:39Gaudete -- Tenebrae Choir
    Gaudete -- Tenebrae Choir
    "Gaudete" (arr. especially by Karl Jenkins) Tenebrae Choir Nigel Short, director www.tenebrae-choir.com
    June 17, 2011
  • Robin Tyson
    Robin Tyson added a new choir
    Tenebrae
    Tenebrae
    Founded and directed by former King's Singer Nigel Short, this award-winning choir performs with passion and precision covering repertoire from Poulenc, Rachmaninoff, James MacMillan, John Tavener, Joby Talbot and Alexander Levine to renaissance masterpie...  moreFounded and directed by former King's Singer Nigel Short, this award-winning choir performs with passion and precision covering repertoire from Poulenc, Rachmaninoff, James MacMillan, John Tavener, Joby Talbot and Alexander Levine to renaissance masterpieces and romantic part-songs which are all further enhanced by the choir’s dramatic use of movement around the performing space. Tenebrae continues to collaborate with orchestras such as the London Symphony, the Royal Philharmonic, The Chamber Orchestra of Europe and the Scottish Ensemble.  less
    June 17, 2011
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