Timothy Salter

Timothy Salter (born in Mexborough, Yorkshire in 1942) is an English composer, conductor and pianist.

Biography
Timothy Salter studied at St John's College, Cambridge, where he won the John Stewart of Rannoch Scholarship in sacred music. His piano teachers included York Bowen and Lamar Crowson. He has composed chamber and orchestral music, choral music and songs. He founded Usk Recordings in 1995 and is the musical director of The Ionian Singers.

His compositions include a Sinfonietta (1981) and a Symphony (1981), the saxophone concerto Chameleon (2008), and much chamber music, including three string quartets (1980, 1983, 2010), the Clarinet Quintet (2009), a Piano Quartet (2006), a Piano Quintet (1990) and two piano sonatas (1961, 1989). Vocal works include the song cycles Four Hopkins Songs (1968) and After the Sun (1988).

He is co-author with Edward Lowbury and Alison Young of Thomas Campion, Poet, Composer, Physician.

For many years he taught composition and performance studies at the Royal College of Music, where he designed collaborative composer/performer courses and in conjunction with Edwin Roxburgh conducted the Twentieth Century Ensemble. He was awarded the Fellowship of the Royal College of Music in 2004 for services to music.