Tim Rishton
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Tim Rishton is a classical
Classical music
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 concert musician
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, author
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 and broadcaster
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, known as an advocate for the natural musical qualities of pre-1800 keyboard music and as an innovative thinker regarding music in “ordinary” (non-cathedral
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) churches.

Rishton’s organ concerts have a particularly large following in Germany
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 and Norway
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 (though he plays throughout Europe
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 and occasionally in the United States
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), while his books and other writings (including a couple of dozen articles in both refereed and popular-academic journals) have been published largely in the USA, Britain
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 and Norway. He has recorded a number of CDs, particularly of early music.

Early life

Born in a moorland village in the Pennines of Northern England, Timothy John Rishton studied in the 1980s with the Austrian organist Susi Jeans
Susi Jeans
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 and at Reading, Manchester
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 and Bangor
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 universities, being awarded a Ph D in 18th-century music. He taught music at the university of Wales through the medium of Welsh
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 (and was also Director of Music at the Collegiate Church in Holyhead
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) before moving to Norway where he became Associate Professor of Music at University College Tromsø
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, music officer for the Diocese of North-Hålogaland
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 and leader of a course centre at Soltun Folkehøgskole
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.

Tim Rishton believes that music belongs in the community and therefore prefers to give concerts in villages rather than in city concert halls. He also regards music as a non-competitive activity and does not participate in competitions.

Most of his published work is written in Norwegian, and he is currently engaged on a history of music before 1800 for a Norwegian publisher. Since 2005 he has also been Director of Studies in Continuing Music Education at Lancaster University
Lancaster University
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, England.

See also

  • Tim Rishton, Joyful Noise? The Why, What and How of music in church. Foreword by former Archbishop George Carey. Skipton: Holy Trinity Press, 2006
  • Tim Rishton, Liturgisk orgelspill. Stavanger: Cantando, 1996

External links

  • http://www.rishton.info/
  • http://ans.hsh.no/home/tr/
  • http://www.orgues-et-vitraux.ch/default.asp/2-0-1415-11-6-1/
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