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Paul Hillier (Baritone, Conductor)

Born: February 9, 1949 - Dorchester, England

The English baritone and conductor (also researcher and teacher), Paul (Douglas) Hillier, trained at the Guildhall School of Music, and served as vicar-scholar at St. Paul’s Cathedral (1973-1974). He began his career as a singer in the Choir of St. Paul's Cathedral in London and later became a member of the Queen's Chapel Royal at Windsor Castle.

In 1974 Paul Hillier made his formal concert debut at London’s Purcell Room. For many years he devoted his principal energies to the Hilliard Ensemble, of which he was co-founder (also in 1974) and musical director in performances of early music until 1990. During his tenure the group rose to international prominence, making tours throughout the world, with numerous television and radio appearances. Hillier also established the ensemble's summer festival and planned and directed over thirty recordings, many of which earned distinguished prizes.

Throughout the 1980's Paul Hillier increasingly divided his time between England and America: during 1980-1981 he taught at the University of California, Santa Cruz and in 1984 he was Copeland Colloquium Fellow at Amherst College in Massachusetts. In 1990 he moved to the USA, where he was Professor of Music at the University of California at Davis, until 1996. There he formed in 1989 Theatre of Voices, of which he is artistic director. Theatre of Voices now tours throughout North America and Europe and has an exclusive recording contract with Harmonia Mundi USA. In 1996 Paul Hillier was named Director of the Early Music Institute at Indiana University in Bloomington. He also gave master-classes in early music performances.

Paul Hillier's interest in the music of Steve Reich and Arvo Pärt has lead to several collaborations with both composers. In addition to his book on Pärt published in 1997 by Oxford University Press, Hillier is currently editing the writings of Reich, and has published several anthologies of choral music (include 300 Years of English Partsongs, Romantic English Partsongs, The Catch Book). He is General Editor of Fazer Editions of Early Music (Helsinki) and a member of the Advisory Council of Early Music America.

Paul Hillier's closer connection with Denmark also began in 1996 when he was first invited to work with Vocal Group Ars Nova Copenhagen, a collaboration which continues today. He was named Chief Conductor of Ars Nova Copenhagen in 2002. In September 2001, he took up the position as principal conductor and artistic director of the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir - where his plans include a three-CD survey of contemporary Baltic choral music (the Baltic Sea not just the Baltic States), new works by Arvo Pärt and Helena Tulve, a Kaaija Saariaho retrospective, a multiple-concert Igor Stravinsky project, and a production of Benjamin Britten's three Church Parables.

A Grammy Award nominee and the recipient of two Edison Prizes, Paul Hillier is also active as a solo singer specializing in medieval lyrics, and as a frequent guest conductor with choirs around the world. His wide musical interests range from medieval to contemporary music and encompass singing and conducting, composing and writing.

Paul Hillier has won many prizes for recordings. He performs on the Harmonia Mundi, ECM, EMI, Finlandia, and Hyperion labels. Theatre of Voices has recorded several CD’s for Harmonia Mundi USA, featuring composers such as Josquin Desprez, Thomas Tallis, Perotin and Arvo Pärt. Their recent Cage release Litany for the Whale was called "beautiful and amazing" by the Los Angeles Times. Paul Hillier has also collaborated with renowned harpist Andrew Lawrence-King on two recital recordings. In a review of their first release Chansons de Trouveres Stereophile hailed the pair as "the ideal musicians to interpret the 13th century". This fall (2001) Harmonia Mundi will release the duo's second collaboration Bitter Ballads.


Source: Harmonia Mundi Website, Baker’s Biographical Dictionary of 20th Century Classical Musicians (1997); Paul Hillier Website
Contributed by
Aryeh Oron (May 2001, October 2003, July 2005)

Paul Hillier: Short Biography | Indiana University Pro Arte Singers | Indiana University Baroque Orchestra | Ars Nova Copenhagen
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Stanley Ritchie

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BWV 161;

David Willcocks

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BWV 244

Links to other Sites

Paul Hillier (Official Website)
Featured Artist: Paul Hillier (Harmonia Mundi)
Raphi's Serious Singers List: Paul Hillier
Paul Hillier's Theatre of Voices to Offer Holiday Concert at WFU
Paul Hillier (EPCC)
Paul Hillier (AMG)
Paul Hillier (Goldberg Web)


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