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Stephen Layton

Stephen Layton

Conductor

Awarded with an MBE for services to classical music in October 2020, Stephen Layton is one of the most sought-after conductors of his generation. He has often been described as the finest exponent of choral music in the world today, and his ground-breaking approach has had a profound influence on choral music over the last thirty years. Founder and Director of Polyphony, and Director of Holst Singers, Layton was for seventeen years Fellow and Director of Music at Trinity College Cambridge. His other former posts include Chief Conductor of the Netherlands Chamber Choir, Chief Guest Conductor of the Danish National Vocal Ensemble, Artistic Director and Principal Conductor of City of London Sinfonia, and Director of Music at the Temple Church, London. Layton is regularly invited to work with the world’s leading choirs, orchestras and composers. His interpretations have been heard from the Sydney Opera House to the Concertgebouw, from Tallinn to São Paolo, and his recordings have won or been nominated for every major international recording award. He has two Gramophone Awards (and a further ten nominations), five Grammy nominations, the Diapason d’Or de l’Année in France, the Echo Klassik award in Germany, the Spanish CD Compact Award, and Australia’s Limelight Recording of the Year. Layton is constantly in demand to premiere new works by the greatest established and emerging composers of our age. Passionate in his exploration of new music, Layton has introduced a vast range of new choral works to the UK and the rest of the world, transforming the music into some of the most widely performed today. Long-standing composer partnerships include Arvo Pärt, Sir John Tavener and Sir Karl Jenkins; in the Baltics, Ēriks Ešenvalds, Uģis Prauliņš and Veljo Tormis; and in America, Morten Lauridsen and Eric Whitacre, of whose music Layton made two Grammy-nominated recordings.