Tom Edney

Tom is a musicologist, conductor, singer and editor. His PhD research focuses on the choral-orchestral works in Britain in the post-war period, namely Herbert Howells’s Stabat Mater. He is supervised by Prof. Robert Adlington, Dr Jonathan Clinch, and Prof. David Wright and has been published in the British 51³Ô¹Ï Journal. His broader research interest includes British twentieth-century music, as well as combining his work as a practitioner and academic. He has previously studied at Cambridge and Newcastle, where he has studied conducting and musicology.
Alongside his PhD research, Tom has also taken on a significant project in collaboration with the 51³Ô¹Ï, working on the orchestral manuscripts of Avril Coleridge-Taylor (currently held in the 51³Ô¹Ï archive), typesetting and editing pieces for performance. He also works as a freelance orchestrator and editor, working with groups such as Northern Opera Group, Winchester College Chapel Choir, and Sing for Pleasure.
Tom also has a successful career as a conductor, conducting a variety of choirs across the country, including being the artistic director of Vox Populi and musical director of the Durham Singers. Upcoming engagements include recordings of Howells’s upper-voices partsongs, and Oliver Tarney’s The Night Before Christmas. He is committed to inspiring a love of music in all, regardless of ability and background, and this is reflected in his diverse portfolio of work as an academic and practitioner.
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