Timothy Allen Burris is an American lutenist.
He studied under Toyohiko Satoh at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague, graduating in 1988.[1] From 1990 to 1996, Timothy Burris was lute instructor at the Royal Flemish Conservatory in Antwerp, Belgium.[2]
His PhD thesis researches lute practice in 18th-century Dresden: Lute and Theorbo in Vocal Music in 18th-Century Dresden: A Performance Practice Study (Duke University, 1997).[1]
Currently, he teaches lute at the Portland Conservatory of Music in Portland, Maine.[1]
Recordings
- Bach meets Weiss (remastered 2007; originally recorded in 1990 as "Lute Music in Kursachsen, Circa 1730")
- Recording samples (Music's Quill at Early Music America)
- Ciaccona (2012, includes Mr Burris' transcription of Bach's Ciaccona from BWV 1004)
- The Songs of Philip Rosseter, Part I (with Timothy Neill Johnson, tenor, as the ensemble Music's Quill] (2007: Along with Part II, below, constitutes the first complete recording of Philip Rosseter's only book of lute songs)
- The Songs of Philip Rosseter, Part II (with Timothy Neill Johnson, tenor, as the ensemble Music's Quill] (2010: Along with Part I, above, constitutes the first complete recording of Philip Rosseter's only book of lute songs)
- Lagrime mie: Early songs of love and torment (PGM-103: with Jennifer Lane, mezzo-soprano)
- Divoti Affetti: Early Music at the Court at Dresden (PGM-106: with Tamara Matthews, soprano; Jennifer Lane, mezzo-soprano; Jorg-Michael Schwarz & Karen Marmer, violins; Loretta O'Sullivn, cello; Timothy Burris, lute & theorbo; Eric Milnes, organ & harpsichord)
- The Buxtehude Project: Vol. I: Sacred Cantatas (PGM-102: The Sarum Consort; Chamber Choir of St. Peter's in the Great Valley; Martha N. Johnson, conductor, with Timothy Burris on theorbo)
- Dido and Aeneas (with soloists Wilke te Brummelstroete, Tom Sol, Paulien van der Werff, and Liduin Stumpel and Koorproject Rotterdam, under the direction of Maarten Michielsen)
- In Morte di Madonna Laura (with Vocaal Ensemble Pentacost, includes Mr Burris on theorbo continuo and lute solos by Pietro Paolo Melii and Santino Garsi da Parma)
References
- 1 2 3 Oron, Aryeh (February 2009). "Timothy Burris (Lute)". Bach-Cantatas.com. Retrieved February 10, 2011.
- ↑ "Timothy Burris". The Guitar Specialist. 2011. Retrieved February 10, 2011.
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