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Staff Spotlight 14/11/25

Staff Spotlight: Ian Crawford

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Our pupils do amazing things every single day, but behind those achievements are all of the hardworking staff here at Î÷ʩֱ²¥’ School. In Staff Spotlights we look to explore the diverse backgrounds and skills of the people who make Î÷ʩֱ²¥’ a great place to be. This week we hear from Ian Crawford, Assistant Director of Music.

When did you join Î÷ʩֱ²¥?

I’m new this year; I joined in September, like many others!

Tell us about your role. What excited you about it? How did you get into it?

I’m the Assistant Director of Music, so I teach music across the school, assist Mr. Couldridge with the running of the department and contribute to all aspects of music-making at Taylors’. I also have particular responsibility for choirs and choral singing here at school, which was one of the things that really excited me about the job. Fundamentally, I think singing is a great thing for everyone to do. It makes us feel better, it helps us express how we feel and it brings people together as a community (whether that’s in a school, a place of worship, a stadium or anywhere else). I’m really looking forwards to working with my colleagues – both here in Music and across the school – to explore opportunities for singing as the year goes on.

What are you most proud of outside of your work at school?

Outside of school, I compose choral music for a wide range of singing groups and I’m always really delighted whenever a choir decides to sing one of my pieces. I found out the other day that a choir in Australia was going to be singing one of my Christmas carols this year, which I thought was amazing. Sadly, it’s a bit far to go for one concert, but I’m sure they’ll do a fantastic job.

What did you study at A-Level?

Music, Early Modern History, English Literature and Maths.

What piece of media would you recommend and why?

That’s a good question! Something I’m just starting to get to grips with is Spotify and music streaming in general. I have concerns with how streaming works as a business (in particular, how so little of the money it makes gets passed on to the musicians), but for the listener, it’s a brilliant resource for finding new artists, new tracks and new styles of music that you might never have discovered otherwise. Maybe, once we find a new artist we really like via streaming, we could all buy one of their CDs too…

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