Tim first joined us in 2006 when he joined Ian Clarke for our 3rd annual workshop, he was such a success we invited him back the year after to join Wissam Boustany, giving them their first chance to work together. He was also persuaded to join Flute Cocktail's musical director Michael Wood in a recital in Tavistock in December 2006.
Tim Carey, who lives in Chelmsford, England, enjoys a career full of variety, as solo performer, chamber-music player, orchestral keyboard player and teacher. His early studies were with Harold Parker, Louis Kentner, and then, at the Royal College of Music, London, with Kendall Taylor, David Parkhouse, and Bernard Roberts. He was awarded many prizes and scholarships during his time there, both in and outside college.
He now spends his time partnering many different instrumentalists, especially flautists, in a large variety of chamber-music combinations, as well as giving the occasional solo recital or concerto performance. He is the regular pianist for the Flutewise series, and many other flute events in England, America and elsewhere. As orchestral keyboard player he has worked in the past with the London Symphony Orchestra, the Bournemouth Orchestras, the Philharmonia and currently with the Ulster Orchestra in Northern Ireland. He has recently formed a professional orchestra in Chelmsford . He is much in demand as a teacher throughout his home county of Essex.
Piano playing has taken Mr.Carey all over Britain and Europe, as well as Israel, Malta,Russia,Scandinavia, Australia, Japan and regularly to the U.S.A, where he has become the pianist for the“Wildacres” flute course in North Carolina, the Cincinatti flute symposium as well as several other flute events. He is also one of the pianists for the British Flute society biennial conventions.
When not actively involved in musical pursuits, Tim still finds time for his other interests which include languages, collecting and restoring cars, flying, and spending time with his large family.
Piano playing has takes Mr Carey all over Britain and Europe, as well as Israel, Malta, Russia, Scandinavia, Japan, Australia and regularly to the U.S.A, from where he has just returned. For the last three years he has given an annual solo recital in Kuwait.
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