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ABOUT

Tiffany Vong is a Glasgow-based organist, harpsichordist and choral conductor. She is the Organist and Director of Music of Jordanhill Parish Church, where she directs the Church, Community and Liturgical choirs. Tiffany is the recipient of the Women's Conducting Fellowship 2023-2024 with the National Youth Choir of Scotland (NYCoS). 

 

Originally from Hong Kong, Tiffany was organ scholar at Glenalmond College (Perthshire), Oriel College (University of Oxford), and University of Glasgow. Tiffany completed a Master of Music at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland where she was generously supported by scholarships from the RCS Trust and ABRSM, studying principal study organ and second study harpsichord with David Hamilton and Jan Waterfield. Awards include the Governors’ Recital Prize for Keyboard (highly commended), Bach Prize (commended), Agnes Millar Harmony and Counterpoint Prize, and the British Reserve Insurance Prize for Early Music. She also studied for a Master of Music in Historically Informed Performance Practice jointly at the University of Glasgow and RCS.

Tiffany works regularly as a conductor and accompanist with various choral groups including Kelvin Choir and the University of Glasgow Choral Society. She was previously Musical Director of Cunninghame Choir (2016-2023) and Choral Music Assistant at St Aloysius' College. Tiffany was involved in a production of Purcell's Dido and Aeneas (2019) with the University of Glasgow Opera Society as musical director and harpsichordist. She frequently collaborates with other musicians, previously performing with the Caccini Ensemble, Kellie Consort and NYOS Camerata. Tiffany is currently a member of the International Baroque Consort with whom she toured to the USA in 2022. As an organist, Tiffany has given recitals at the Caird Hall (Dundee), Ayr Town Hall, and University of St Andrews. She is the Vice-President of the Glasgow Society of Organists and an Associate of the Royal College of Organists.

Please contact Tiffany for an up-to-date biography for use in concert programmes.

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