Robert Quinney is a distinguished British organist and choral director, renowned for his dynamic leadership and captivating performances. As the Director of the Choir of New College, Oxford, he guides one of the world's most celebrated choirs, continuing a legacy of musical excellence. Prior to this, Quinney served as Sub-Organist at Westminster Abbey and Director of Music at Peterborough Cathedral, showcasing his versatility and depth of musical knowledge.
Born in Nottingham, Quinney's musical journey began as a chorister in Dundee Cathedral Choir. He further honed his skills at King's College, Cambridge, where he was an Organ Scholar and read Music. His career is marked by a blend of full-time performing, teaching, and writing about music, making him a well-rounded figure in the musical community. Quinney's love for the organ and choral music is evident in his performances and recordings, which often highlight the works of composers like J.S. Bach and Frescobaldi. His engaging presence and expertise have also led him to share his insights on platforms like BBC Radio 3, enriching the experience of music enthusiasts everywhere.