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Feb 4, 2018 · Robin Tyson (Counter-tenor) Born: England. The English counter-tenor, Robin Tyson, was a choral scholar at King's College Cambridge before joining the Royal College of Music for post-graduate study.
Robin Tyson is an English countertenor who has a well documented career in opera, solo, and a cappella. He now works in the music management industry. He sang in the Choir of King's College, Cambridge from 1989–1992.
Former members of the King's Singers also include Jeremy Jackman, Bob Chilcott, [1] Nigel Short, Bill Ives, Bruce Russell, Colin Mason, Gabriel Crouch, Stephen Connolly, Robin Tyson, Philip Lawson, Paul Phoenix, David Hurley, Christopher Gabbitas and Timothy Wayne-Wright. There have been 26 members of the King's Singers since the original ...
Dec 13, 2008 · Looking back on his eight years in one of the world's elite singing groups, Robin Tyson remembers the overwhelming, nerve-racking workload he faced when he got the …
In so many ways, The King's Singers of today belong in the 21st century, but at the same time, there is a golden thread that runs through everything we do, stretching back to 1st May 1968. People often ask us where our name comes from, and the answer is from King's College, Cambridge.