Paul Whittaker is an exceptionally gifted musician who has dedicated his life to bringing music to those who may not otherwise be fully able to experience and enjoy it.
Born in Huddersfield, with a hearing loss, Paul has been profoundly deaf since the age of eight. While still at school he gained piano and organ diplomas from the Royal College of Organists and from the London College of Music, yet was turned down by a dozen universities who focused on his deafness rather than his potential before being accepted to Wadham College, Oxford, followed by post-graduate performance study at the Royal Northern College of Music.
In 1988 Paul founded the charity Music and the Deaf, which he ran for 27 years, to help deaf people experience and enjoy music.
For over 20 years Paul has also had a thriving career signing theatre performances, on the West End and on national tours.He gave the first ever signed (sign language) Prom, featuring Dame Judi Dench, in 2010, and has signed for Rambert Dance Company, Opera North and The Sixteen, and at the Edinburgh International and Aldeburgh festivals.
In 2011 he joined the Feel the Music project with the Mahler Chamber Orchestra, visiting numerous cities around the world, including Lucerne and Hong Kong, along with the pianist Leif Ove Andsnes.
Awarded an OBE for Services to Music in 2007, and holding two Honorary Doctorates from the University of Huddersfield and the Open University, Paul continues to raise awareness, challenge preconceptions and break down barriers in his new freelance career as an engaging and entertaining speaker.
He is currently devising Signed Song examinations for The University of West London/London College of Music, and in increasing demand as an adjudicator for signed song at music festivals and competitions.
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