Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance - Notable Staff (current & Former)

Notable Staff (current & Former)

  • Richard Arnell – Former Professor of Composition
  • Mulatu Astatke – conga drums
  • Issie Barratt – Composer
  • Wissam Boustany – Former Professor of Flute
  • Oliver Butterworth – Former Professor of Violin
  • Nicholas Clapton – Singer (Former Professor of Singing)
  • Natalie Clein – Cello
  • Christine Croshaw – Professor of Piano, Chamber Music and Accompaniment
  • Alison Crum – Professor of Viola da gamba, member of the Rose Consort of Viols
  • Meredith Davies – Principal 1979–88
  • Graham Anthony Devine – Classical Guitar
  • Terry Edwards – Conductor
  • Philip Fowke – Piano
  • Henry Geehl – Conductor, composer, pianist
  • Rivka Golani – Viola
  • Richard Jackson – Baritone (Former Professor of German and French Song)
  • Philip Jones – Former Professor of trumpet (founder of the Philip Jones Brass Ensemble)
  • Mark Lockheart – Jazz saxophonist
  • Joanna MacGregor – Piano (honorary Professor)
  • Oren Marshall – Pioneering electric and acoustic Tuba player
  • Stephen Montague – Composer
  • Anna Noakes – Professor of Flute
  • Andrew Poppy – Composer
  • Simon Purcell – Head of Jazz
  • Gregory Rose – Conductor, composer
  • Daryl Runswick – Composer
  • Yonty Solomon – Pianist (Professor of Piano)
  • Stephen Stirling – Horn
  • John Tavener – Composer (Former Professor of Composition)
  • David Thomas – Singer (bass)
  • Philip Turbett – Bassoon (modern and historical)
  • Gan See Wee – Classical Guitar
  • Simon Young – Piano

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