Nicholas Routley

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Nicholas Routley
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Routley photographed in May 2016
Background information
Born26 June 1947
England
Routley in April 2016

Nicholas Routley born 26 June 1947 is an Australian pianist, conductor, accompanist and composer, and the founding director of the Sydney Chamber Choir.[1] Born in England, he was educated in Edinburgh and studied music at St John's College, Cambridge; he emigrated to Australia in 1975 to take up a position at the Department of Music at the University of Sydney.[2] Since 2009 he has resided in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales (Lismore area) where he is on the teaching staff of the Northern Rivers Conservatorium of Music.[3]

Along with Hartley Newnham he was nominated for the 1991 ARIA Award for Best Classical Album for their album Hermit of Green Light.

References[]

  1. ^ de Soysa, Shamistha, How It All Began: Nicholas Routley On The Sydney Chamber Choir, Sound like Sydney
  2. ^ "Featured Composer: Nicholas Routley". plexuscollective.com. Retrieved 14 February 2021.
  3. ^ "Nicholas Routley". Northern Rivers Conservatorium. Retrieved 14 February 2021.

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