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Stephen Wilkinson was trained as a
boy chorister at Christ Church, Oxford, and
studied music at Cambridge on an organ scholarship. After war service in the
Navy he was director of the Hertfordshire Rural Music School before joining the
music staff of the BBC. For many years he was conductor of the BBC Northern
Singers, “a choir to equal—or even outshine—any in this country.” (Edward Greenfield, writing in the Guardian about a London Prom appearance.)
Many contemporary composers have written especially for him, and he has himself written much choral music, including Dover Beach, Betjeman’s Bells and Some Psalms, all premiered by the Byrds whom he conducted from its foundation until this year. Manchester University has recognized his work with an honorary degree and he was appointed MBE for his services to choral music in the 1992 New Year’s Honours.
He regularly conducts courses for Chorale in Chester. 2003 saw publication of his choral collections The Other Carol Book and Grass Roots, 12 studies in folk song (both available from Forsyth and from Banks Music of York). Some of the folk songs appear on our CD The Best of the Byrds. Many of Stephen’s compositions and arrangements are also available for hire from the Byrds’ library. The Sunlight on the Garden, his collected solo songs, were published by Forsyth in September 2005.
Click to read Stephen’s final Letter from the Conductor.
Stephen Wilkinson retired as musical director of the Byrds in May 2009, and we wish him a long and happy retirement.