Dunn, Thomas (Burt)

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Dunn, Thomas (Burt)

Dunn, Thomas (Burt), American conductor; b. Aberdeen, S. Dak., Dec. 21, 1925. He studied at the Peabody Cons, of Music, Johns Hopkins and Harvard Univs., and the Amsterdam Cons.; his teachers included Fox and Biggs (organ) and Shaw (choral conducting) in the U.S., and Leonhardt (harpsichord) and Anton van der Horst (conducting) in the Netherlands. He began his career as a church music director in Baltimore and Philadelphia; in 1959 he was appointed director of the Cantata Singers in N.Y; also organized the Festival Orch. there, which he led from 1959 to 1969. From 1967 to 1986 he was music director of the Handel and Haydn Soc. of Boston. He taught at the Ind. Univ. School of Music in Bloomington from 1990.

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