
Jeremy Haneman is a conductor and musical director who specialises in choral and operatic repertoire. He is the Director of Together Productions, a not for profit that produces ground-breaking work using music and the arts to inspire social change. He works every year with hundreds of singers who are refugees, torture survivors and people with mental health challenges. Jeremy Haneman was the Community Chorus Director for the Royal Opera House Covent Garden 2011-2020 and is the Artistic Director of Thames Opera Company. He has conducted concerts at the Royal Albert Hall, all the Royal Festival Hall venues, the Royal Opera House, and around the world.
As well as musical director for the prize-winning Taylor Wessing and Linklaters choirs, he is the co-founder and conductor of the Mixed Up Chorus, London Phoenix Choir and he has led many other choirs including the National Symphony Chorus of Ireland, Morley College Choir and Cambridge University Chamber Choir. Jeremy has also been the musical director for One Day One Choir, a global annual movement for World Peace Day that involves over a million singers from all around the world, and he has been visiting Professor of choral conducting at the Guildhall School of Music working with vocal and composition students. Jeremy did the inaugural Master of Music in choral conducting at the University of Cambridge. He is a Practitioner Council member of abcd, a Fellow of the Royal Society for the Arts and Trustee of the London Gay Men’s Chorus.