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Suite In The Style Of Handel K 399 385i Iii. Courante by Colin Tilney

Biographie de l'artiste pour Colin Tilney

Colin Tilney Born October 31 1933 Is A Harpsichordist Fortepianist And Teacher. Born In London Tilney Studied Music And Modern Languages At Cambridge Studied Harpsichord With Mary Potts At Kings College Cambridge And Became A Student Of Gustav Leonhardt. After Graduation At Cambridge He Spent Several Years As An Opera Coach And Piano Accompanist At Sadler's Wells Theatre And The New Opera Company Following Which He Focused His Energies On Teaching And Performing On Early Keyboard Instruments. In 1964 He Was The Harpsichordist Under The Direction Of Igor Stravinski For The Original Columbia Recording Of The Rake's Progress. In 1979 Tilney Moved To Canada And Settled In Toronto Where He Continued To Teach Privately And At The Royal Conservatory Of Music. He Performed With Tafelmusic Baroque Orchestra And The Toronto Consort As Well As Touring To Asia Australia Europe And Great Britain. In 1985 He Formed The Chamber Ensemble Les Coucous Bénévoles Which Regularly Commissions New Music By Canadian Composers. He Taught For Several Seasons At The Dartington Summer Festival In Totnes England. He Has Been Recorded For Radio Broadcast By The BBC And CBC Which Has Also Issued CDs Of His Performances. In 2002 Tilney Moved To Victoria British Columbia Where He Continues To Teach And Perform. Tilney Is Well Known For His Historically-Informed Approach To Performance Practice Performing On Antique Instruments Or Instruments Based On Antiques Using Largely Original Music Sources.

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