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    Antony Pitts
    Antony Pitts

    Antony Pitts (born 1969, Farnborough, Kent) is a British composer, conductor, and producer. Founder-director of British ensemble TONUS PEREGRINUS and winner of the Prix Italia, Cannes Classical, and Radio Academy BT Awards. Born in 1969 into a family of singers and composers, then Hampton Court Chapel Royal treble, New College Oxford Academic and Honorary Senior Scholar, BBC Radio 3 Senior Producer, and Royal Academy of Music Senior Lecturer in Creative Technology, before emigrating in 2015 to become Artistic Director of Australia’s national vocal ensemble, The Song Company. His music has been performed at London’s Wigmore Hall and Westminster Cathedral, Amsterdam’s Concertgebouw, Berlin’s Philharmonie Kammermusiksaal, and for Alexander Litvinenko’s memorial. His scores including The Naxos Book of Carols, and XL, a companion 40-part motet to Tallis’s Spem in alium, are published by 1equalmusic and Faber Music, with recordings on 1equalmusic, Challenge Records, Delphian, Hyperion, Harmonia Mundi, Naxos, Novum, Signum, Unknown Public, and many radiophonic works on BBC Radio 3. His double-choir Missa Unitatis was the first mass to be commissioned by the Dutch Illustre Lieve Vrouwe Broederschap for half a millennium and recorded under Stephen Layton; his cantata for string quartet and traditional Arab ensemble, Who is my neighbour?, was the focus of an Aldeburgh residency with Aldeburgh Young Musicians and workshops at Al Kamandjâti, Ramallah, and he conducted the première at the opening of a Spitalfields Summer Festival; his oratorio-musical Jerusalem-Yerushalayim received a standing ovation at its premières in Northern Ireland and the U.S.A., with a studio recording remixed with narration by David Suchet; his 50-part motet XLX – Mente cordis sui was premièred in Sydney Opera House in 2019. He is currently completing his monumental Requiem for the Time of the End, and working with Adrian Self on The Process – music theatre inspired by Kafka, starlings, and social media.

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