Daniel Trocmé-Latter
Daniel Trocmé-Latter (b.1983) was appointed Director of Music at Homerton College in 2011 following the completion of his doctoral studies. He has conducted choirs across the UK, as well as internationally across four continents. After taking up the organ aged 17, Daniel served as Organ Scholar at Selwyn and Robinson Colleges, Cambridge. He has given recitals in the UK, France, Australia, and New Zealand. Daniel is also an Associate Professor in Music at Homerton, teaching a variety of undergraduate modules including practical musicianship, analysis, tonal skills, and music history courses. His research interests include the role of music in liturgy and ceremony, and he has written several articles and two monographs on the music of the Reformation era. More recently, he began to research film music. From 2016 to 2021 he was also the Recording and Digital Media Reviews Editor for the Oxford journal Early Music.
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Daniel Trocmé-Latter (b.1983) was appointed Director of Music at Homerton College in 2011 following the completion of his doctoral studies. He has conducted choirs across the UK, as well as internationally across four continents. After taking up the organ aged 17, Daniel served as Organ Scholar at Selwyn and Robinson Colleges, Cambridge. He has given recitals in the UK, France, Australia, and New Zealand. Daniel is also an Associate Professor in Music at Homerton, teaching a variety of undergraduate modules including practical musicianship, analysis, tonal skills, and music history courses. His research interests include the role of music in liturgy and ceremony, and he has written several articles and two monographs on the music of the Reformation era. More recently, he began to research film music. From 2016 to 2021 he was also the Recording and Digital Media Reviews Editor for the Oxford journal Early Music.