Nicholas Cleobury

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Nicholas Cleobury is a British conductor known particularly for his work in choral and contemporary music, including founding the Britten Sinfonia.

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instanceOf British conductor
conductor
human
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
educatedAt King's College, Cambridge NERFINISHED
St John's School, Leatherhead NERFINISHED
employer BBC Singers NERFINISHED
Britten Sinfonia NERFINISHED
Covent Garden NERFINISHED
Oxford Bach Choir NERFINISHED
Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University NERFINISHED
Royal Academy of Music NERFINISHED
founded Britten Sinfonia NERFINISHED
genre choral music
classical music
contemporary classical music
languageOfWorkOrName English
notableFor founding the Britten Sinfonia
work in choral music
work in contemporary music
notableWork performances of contemporary British composers
recordings of choral music
occupation choral conductor
conductor
organist
positionHeld assistant chorus master of the BBC Singers
conductor of the Oxford Bach Choir
director of music at Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University
founder of Britten Sinfonia
head of opera at the Royal Academy of Music
principal conductor of Britten Sinfonia
staff conductor at Covent Garden
sexOrGender male
sibling Stephen Cleobury NERFINISHED

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