Graham Dinnage is a
professional singer and organist, and since 1993
has been a professor at the Guildhall School of
Music and Drama with both academic and practical
teaching responsibilities. He is involved in
acdemic music research and writes occasionally for
music journals.
Graham has extensive performing experience as a bass-baritone soloist in London and around the UK and Europe and has made numerous solo recordings for the BBC, Classic FM and Kevin Mayhew. He is a founder member of the solo ensembles Major Sixth and The Octavian Ensemble.
Graham teaches organ and singing from his home in Kent. He directs the Capriol Chamber Choir (formerly the Warlock Singers), a highly-acclaimed ensemble specializing in British choral repertoire. He also directed the North Downs Consort, an East Surrey-based chamber choir, from 2004-2010. He is Organist and Director of Music at Holy Trinity Church, Crockham Hill as well as working as a freelance at churches throughout the South East.
Graham has extensive performing experience as a bass-baritone soloist in London and around the UK and Europe and has made numerous solo recordings for the BBC, Classic FM and Kevin Mayhew. He is a founder member of the solo ensembles Major Sixth and The Octavian Ensemble.
Graham teaches organ and singing from his home in Kent. He directs the Capriol Chamber Choir (formerly the Warlock Singers), a highly-acclaimed ensemble specializing in British choral repertoire. He also directed the North Downs Consort, an East Surrey-based chamber choir, from 2004-2010. He is Organist and Director of Music at Holy Trinity Church, Crockham Hill as well as working as a freelance at churches throughout the South East.