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Richard was
born in Cardiff and studied at the Royal College of Music and University
of London. He won the Geoffrey Tankard Prize for organ playing and
performed as a pianist and organist in numerous venues in the London area
including the Queen Elizabeth Hall, Fairfield Hall, Southwark Cathedral
and the Regent and Cockpit Theatres. After a brief but enjoyable time as
Organist and Choirmaster at Great Malvern Priory, Richard moved to Canada
where he became Director of Music at the prestigious Anglican church of
St. Matthew's in Ottawa. He rapidly developed a career as a freelance
player and conductor working with the Ottawa Choral Society, the National
Arts Centre Orchestra, the Canadian Centennial Choir, the Cantata Singers,
Thirteen Strings and Carleton University. He appeared regularly on CBC
Radio, composed incidental music for NAC plays and was awarded the Leslie
Bell Scholarship for choral conducting.
Richard returned to England in 1979 to teach at Shrewsbury School where he also built up the chapel choir to a high standard. This led to several invitations to provide singers for a children's chorus for CBSO concerts of Mahler symphonies in Birmingham and Leeds under Sir Simon Rattle, Mark Elder and Raphael Fruhbeck de Burgos. Richard also worked as a coach and musical director for the National Youth Music Theatre working on productions of Les Petite Rats, El Retablo de Maese Pedro and the widely acclaimed Pendragon at the Edinburgh, Sydmonton and Exeter Festivals, at the Lyric Theatre in London and on tour in Athens and Thessalonica. In 1994, Richard was appointed Director of Music at Repton School where in addition to running a busy department of 6 full-time and 22 visiting staff, he also conducted the chapel choir, the choral society and the school orchestra. During his time, the chapel choir appeared on Channel 4 and BBC radio, the Concert Band toured South Africa, the String Orchestra visited the USA and the symphony orchestra performed twice at St John's Church, Smith Square, London and most recently on tour in the Tuscany region of Italy. In September 2006 Richard was appointed Head of Performing Arts at Guthlaxton School in Leicester.
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