The Scottish tenor, David Lee, read music as an undergraduate at Christ Church, Oxford, where he was a choral scholar and co-founded the Oxford Early Music Festival, graduating in 2011 with a first-class degree. He completed a doctorate in historical musicology at the University of Glasgow (2012-2017). His thesis, supervised by John Butt, focused on the emergence of composition as a vocation in early modern Lutheran Germany. He has taught a wide range of undergraduate courses at the University of Glasgow, from history courses centred on Bach to historical compositional technique and analysis.
David has enjoyed a multi-faceted musical career as a singer, researcher, teacher and administrator. As a singer, he regularly performs with Dunedin Consort (Director: John Butt), as well as other leading ensembles across Europe including I Fagiolini (Director: Robert Hollingworth), Vox Luminis (Director: Lionel Meunier), Ensemble Correspondances and Nederlandse Bachvereniging (Director: Jos van Veldhoven). He also features on numerous film and video game soundtracks with London Voices, including Jurassic World and the World of Warcraft series.
David Lee is Head of Artistic Planning & Operations at Dunedin Consort. |