The internationally acclaimed conductor and Rutland resident, Paul McCreesh, has been appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2026 King’s Birthday Honours list. The prestigious honour recognises Paul McCreesh’s exceptional, decades-long services to music and his profound commitment to music education, cementing his legacy as both a world-class interpreter of classical masterpieces and a fierce advocate for the next generation of musicians.
Paul McCreesh is most widely celebrated as the founder and artistic director of the Gabrieli Consort and Players, an ensemble he established in 1982. Over the last four decades, he has guided the vocal and instrumental group to the absolute pinnacle of the international classical music scene. Renowned for their historically informed performances, Paul McCreesh and the Gabrielis have toured the globe, performing in the world’s most prestigious concert halls and creating an expansive, award-winning discography that has redefined how audiences experience early and choral music.
Beyond his triumphs on the conductor's podium, the inclusion of "music education" in Paul McCreesh's CBE citation underscores a core, driving pillar of his life's work. He has been a relentless champion for broadening access to the arts, fighting the notion that classical music belongs only to a privileged few. Through innovative training programs and outreach initiatives, he has consistently created opportunities for young people from all backgrounds to engage with high-level music-making, ensuring that the UK’s rich cultural heritage remains accessible and alive for future generations.
By bringing this monumental distinction home to Rutland, Paul McCreesh’s new title as a CBE celebrates a career dedicated not just to the preservation of musical history, but to the vital expansion of its future.



