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Tim Pyper serves as Lecturer in Music and College Organist at Williams College, teaching music theory, keyboard harmony, and instrumental instruction in organ, harpsichord, and piano. An accomplished performer, he is also a certified Alexander Technique instructor dedicated to promoting ergonomic health among musicians.
His academic credentials:
- Bachelor of Music, University of Rochester (2003)
- Master of Music, University of Rochester (2006)
- Master of Arts, Cornell University (2010)
- Doctor of Musical Arts, Cornell University (2011)
Pyper's scholarly interests center on organ performance practice, especially early 20th-century English organ music, and the application of the Alexander Technique to prevent injuries in keyboard performers. His research bridges historical performance and somatic education, resulting in workshops and a forthcoming book chapter.
His significant awards include the Arthur Poister Memorial Competition First Prize (2008), the Royal Canadian College of Organists National Competition First Prize (2001), and the FRCCO diploma.
Professional experience includes directing music programs at the Cathedral Church of the Redeemer in Calgary and the Church of the Holy Apostles in New York City (2017-2023), where he led nationally broadcast recordings and international choir residencies.
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