Timothy Lockwood currently finds himself travelling all over Ontario playing his horn with Orchestra London, Windsor Symphony, Hamilton Philharmonic, Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony, Canadian Chamber Ensemble, and the Stratford Festival. Timothy has held the principal horn position with the Niagara Symphony and the International Symphony based in Sarnia, where he has appeared with both orchestras as soloist on many occasions. Born in Margate, England in 1967, Timothy started his musical career as a boy soprano in the award winning St. Paul’s Cathedral choir. This was followed by a year in the Metropolitan Opera Children’s Chorus in New York City. In Canada, Timothy studied Horn in London, Ontario with Janet Summers. Other teachers include Jean Gaudreault (Montreal Symphony Orchestra), Derek Conrod (Tafelmusik), Ronald George (Orchestra London, Canada), and Ifor James at the Musikhochschule, in Freiburg, Germany. Further studies included an Artist Diploma program at the Royal Conservatory Glenn Gould Professional School studying with Fred Rizner, former principal horn of the Toronto Symphony.