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David Skinner
Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge CB2 3HU UK
e-mail: dgs38@cam.ac.uk
David Skinner is known primarily for his combined role as a researcher and performer of early music,
and is Fellow, Director of Studies and Director of Music at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, and an
Affiliated Lecturer in the Faculty of Music. He teaches historical and practical topics from the medieval
and renaissance periods. From 1997 to 2001 he was a Postdoctoral Fellow of the British Academy at Christ
Church, Oxford (where he was a Choral Scholar from 1989 to 1994), and was the Lecturer in Music at Magdalen
College, Oxford, from 2001 to 2006. At Cambridge he conducts the Choir of Sidney Sussex College, with whom he
has toured and made professional recordings (their CD of Thomas Tomkins on the Obisidian label, of which he
is Artistic Director, received Gramophone Editor's Choice and CD of the Month in February 2008).
He also directs the professional consort Alamire (www.alamire.co.uk).
David has published widely on
music and musicians of early Tudor England, and his most recent projects include the collected works of
Nicholas Ludford (Early English Church Music, 2003 & 2005) and The Arundel Choirbook (Duke of Norfolk:
Roxburghe Club, 2003). He is currently editing the Latin church music of John Sheppard for publication in
2009, and co-authoring a book on Foundations of the English Choral Tradition.
Selected Publications
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