Simon Brown was the director of music at King's College School in Cambridge from 1999-2014.
[3] He was a choral scholar in King's College Choir in the late 1970s, and since then has sung in the choirs of New College, Oxford, Winchester Cathedral, Westminster Abbey and Her Majesty's Chapels Royal (St James' Palace).
His time at the Purcell School included conducting the youngest ever choir to sing Tallis' 40-part choral work Spem In Alium.
[4] Brown's work with King's Voices included evensongs in chapel on Mondays in full term, visits to Ely Cathedral and St George's Chapel, Windsor, and tours to Venice, Florence, Paris, Amsterdam, Brussels, Dublin, Copenhagen, Bologna, Rome, Malta, Barcelona, Toulouse and Berlin.
Simon is a keen composer (the introit Thee We Adore, O Hidden Saviour, Thee was premiered on BBC Radio 3's Choral Evensong in 2006[5] and his new carol There is no rose was sung in the Advent Procession at York Minster in 2011[when?])