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There's an old Brian Eno quote that is inevitably referenced when talking about the Velvet Underground - something along the lines of "They only sold 30,000 copies of their first album, but everyone who bought the album started a band". It's slightly inaccurate (they sold a lot more copies), but the message is clear: few bands have had such an outsized, potent, and wide reaching effect on the musicians that followed in their footsteps. Their stubborn desire to continually approach songwriting from the left field, and continuous sonic reinvention reverberated for decades, influencing punk, post-punk, art rock, ambient music, even notably influencing real political revolution in Czechoslovakia. Two hours of The Velvets' best, selected and mixed by Claire Rousay.

Timothy Brown

Timothy Brown

Timothy Brown has been played on NTS shows including Tafelmusik w/ Francesco Fusaro, with O Magnum Mysterium first played on 25 December 2022.

There are several artists with that name: 1) Timothy Brown (conductor) (born 1946), English choral conductor 2) Timothy Brown (actor) (born 1937), American singer and former actor and NFL football player 3) Timothy Brown (bassist) (born 1969), bassist for the band The Boo Radleys 4) Timothy Brown (hornist), English hornist, brother of Iona Brown

5) Timothy Brown (composer) (born in Middletown, Ohio)

1) Timothy Brown was born in 1946. A chorister at Westminster Abbey, he was a Musical Scholar at Dean Close School, Cheltenham, before becoming an alto Choral Scholar at King's College, Cambridge, under Sir David Willcocks. Whilst at Cambridge he read the Music Tripos and gained his first experience as a choral director.

From 1968 to 1969 he was a Lay Clerk at New College, Oxford, after which he taught in schools for ten years, latterly as Director of Music at Oundle School. In 1979 he succeeded John Rutter as Director of Music at Clare College, where he is also a Fellow and Director of Studies in Music.

After leaving Cambridge, Tim Brown sang for some years with the professional vocal ensemble The Scholars and with several of the leading choirs in London, including the Monteverdi Choir. He was conductor of the Cambridge Philharmonic Chorus and Orchestra and the Cambridge Village College Choral Society.

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2) Thomas Allen Brown (born May 24, 1937), known also as Timothy Brown and Timmy Brown, is an American singer, former professional American football player, and actor, e.g. in the '70s movie and TV series "Mash" and "Nashville".

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3) The Boo Radleys were an English alternative rock band of the 1990s who were associated with the shoegazing and Britpop movements. They were formed in Wallasey, England in 1988, with Rob Harrison on drums, singer/guitarist Simon "Sice" Rowbottom, guitarist/songwriter Martin Carr, and bassist Timothy Brown. Their name is taken from the character Boo Radley in Harper Lee's 1960 novel, To Kill a Mockingbird. Shortly after the release of their first album Ichabod and I, Steve Hewitt replaced Rob Harrison on drums and he was in turn replaced by Rob Cieka. The band split up in 1999. In their decade long career, the band had one top ten single; the 1995 single "Wake Up Boo!", which charted at no. 9; and a number one album, Wake Up!.

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4) Timothy Brown is a British horn player, a leading chamber musician and co-principal of the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields. He was a member of the Melos Ensemble in its second phase. He teaches at the Royal College of Music.

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5) Award-winning American composer Timothy Brown is a composer for the piano. He has been influenced greatly by the Italian composer Ennio Morricone, and Timothy’s music is noted for its roots in the neo-romantic style of music composition. He has embedded traditional formal structural elements in his wide array of compositions which includes orchestral, ballet, choral, chamber works, and over three hundred publications written specifically for the piano for “pedagogical purposes.”

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Timothy Brown

Timothy Brown has been played on NTS shows including Tafelmusik w/ Francesco Fusaro, with O Magnum Mysterium first played on 25 December 2022.

There are several artists with that name: 1) Timothy Brown (conductor) (born 1946), English choral conductor 2) Timothy Brown (actor) (born 1937), American singer and former actor and NFL football player 3) Timothy Brown (bassist) (born 1969), bassist for the band The Boo Radleys 4) Timothy Brown (hornist), English hornist, brother of Iona Brown

5) Timothy Brown (composer) (born in Middletown, Ohio)

1) Timothy Brown was born in 1946. A chorister at Westminster Abbey, he was a Musical Scholar at Dean Close School, Cheltenham, before becoming an alto Choral Scholar at King's College, Cambridge, under Sir David Willcocks. Whilst at Cambridge he read the Music Tripos and gained his first experience as a choral director.

From 1968 to 1969 he was a Lay Clerk at New College, Oxford, after which he taught in schools for ten years, latterly as Director of Music at Oundle School. In 1979 he succeeded John Rutter as Director of Music at Clare College, where he is also a Fellow and Director of Studies in Music.

After leaving Cambridge, Tim Brown sang for some years with the professional vocal ensemble The Scholars and with several of the leading choirs in London, including the Monteverdi Choir. He was conductor of the Cambridge Philharmonic Chorus and Orchestra and the Cambridge Village College Choral Society.

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2) Thomas Allen Brown (born May 24, 1937), known also as Timothy Brown and Timmy Brown, is an American singer, former professional American football player, and actor, e.g. in the '70s movie and TV series "Mash" and "Nashville".

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3) The Boo Radleys were an English alternative rock band of the 1990s who were associated with the shoegazing and Britpop movements. They were formed in Wallasey, England in 1988, with Rob Harrison on drums, singer/guitarist Simon "Sice" Rowbottom, guitarist/songwriter Martin Carr, and bassist Timothy Brown. Their name is taken from the character Boo Radley in Harper Lee's 1960 novel, To Kill a Mockingbird. Shortly after the release of their first album Ichabod and I, Steve Hewitt replaced Rob Harrison on drums and he was in turn replaced by Rob Cieka. The band split up in 1999. In their decade long career, the band had one top ten single; the 1995 single "Wake Up Boo!", which charted at no. 9; and a number one album, Wake Up!.

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4) Timothy Brown is a British horn player, a leading chamber musician and co-principal of the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields. He was a member of the Melos Ensemble in its second phase. He teaches at the Royal College of Music.

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5) Award-winning American composer Timothy Brown is a composer for the piano. He has been influenced greatly by the Italian composer Ennio Morricone, and Timothy’s music is noted for its roots in the neo-romantic style of music composition. He has embedded traditional formal structural elements in his wide array of compositions which includes orchestral, ballet, choral, chamber works, and over three hundred publications written specifically for the piano for “pedagogical purposes.”

Original source Last.fm

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Ex Maria Virgine
John Tavener, Choir Of Clare College, Cambridge, Timothy Brown
Naxos2008
O Magnum Mysterium
W. Byrd, T.L.De Victoria, P. Maxwell Davies, The Choir Of Clare College, Cambridge, Timothy Brown
Meridian1985