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Revision as of 15:16, 16 May 2012

Life

Born: 13 March, 1937

Died:

Biography

David Cameron, a Fellow of both the Royal Canadian College of Organists and Trinity College of London, moved to Kingston, Ontario, from his native Toronto in 1966. At that time he became Director of Music at Chalmers United Church, a position he held until June of 2010. At Chalmers he directed a semi-professional choir in services broadcast live each Sunday. In addition to Chalmers Choir, he has directed the Pro Arte Singers, which he founded in 1974 and left ten years later, and now conducts the choral ensemble Melos and its associated chamber orchestra, playing early music at baroque pitch and with some replica instruments. His graduate study in Potsdam, NY, and St. Louis concentrated upon historical musicology for choral conductors, and composition. He holds a Master's degree from SUNY Potsdam and a doctorate from the American Conservatory.

In addition to his work with choirs, Dr. Cameron taught organ at Queen’s University School of Music, retiring in the spring of 2011. He has taught several dozen organists, many of whom now work in churches and universities across Canada. As a choral conductor, he has performed many major works, including more than thirty performances of Handel’s Messiah, and has been responsible for a number of commissions and first performances. Active as a composer and editor of anthems, liturgical music and secular songs, his music has been published by RCCO Publications, Harrock Hall Music, and Sarabande Music in addition to CPDL. In 2006-8 David Cameron was national President of the RCCO; in 2012 he chairs the College's Examinations Committee as well as a study group considering long-term rearrangement of the examinations.

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Arrangements


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Publications

Kent, James Thine, O Lord, is the greatness (edited for cpdl) Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix How lovely are the messengers (Chorus from Elijah edited for CPDL)

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