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Creating the next generation of organists!

Life inside The Royal Birmingham Conservatoire organ department, UK

Andrew Cantrill, Robin Cantrill (Fenwick)

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Creating the next generation of organists!
Creating the next generation of organists!
Creating the next generation of organists!

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Creating the next generation of organists!
Rötha, Marienkirche, Silbermann organ
The Marienkirche Rötha has a single-manual organ by the famous Central German organ builder Gottfried Silbermann dating from 1722. The baroque instrument has 11 stops and is ideally suited for performing the music of Johann Sebastian Bach and his contemporaries.
The historic organ case, dating from 1715, houses an English-Romantic organ made by Nicholson in 1890. Among the 62 stops, which are controlled from a console with four manuals and pedal, are the two solo reeds Trompeta Real 8′ and Tuba minor 8′.
Creating the next generation of organists!
Birmingham, St. Philip’s Cathedral
Creating the next generation of organists!
Wolverhampton, St. Peter’s Collegiate Church, Henry Willis & Sons orgen
In 1954, the renowned company, J. W. Walker & Sons Ltd. from Ruislip, delivered the present organ to the London Oratory Church. Despite the fact that the actions were still electropneumatic, the tonal conception of the total of 45 stops is already strongly oriented towards the influences of the North German organ movement. The organ prospect also takes up baroque forms, but is somewhat hidden in a low side gallery of the church.
Creating the next generation of organists!
Royal Birmingham Konservatorium organ
Creating the next generation of organists!
Daniel Moult, organist
Daniel Moult, acclaimed concert organist and film presenter film presenter, is head of the organ class at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire and gives masterclasses, workshops and courses all over the world. He has pioneered the use of film as a means of promoting organ music and has organ music and is the presenter and performer of the highly acclaimed seven-part DVD+CD box set “”The English Organ””. Daniel Moult performs regularly in the in the UK, Europe, Asia and Australia. He can be heard on various CDs and DVDs and has published several organ anthologies. Moult trained at Oxford University and the Amsterdam Conservatoire. Conservatory.
William Fox took up the post of sub-organist at St Paul’s Cathedral London in 2018 at the age of 23 – he is the youngest yet to be appointed to the position. In September 2019, Fox became Junior Fellow of the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire. He has previously matured musically as a chorister at the York Minster, as Junior Organ Scholar at Wells Cathedral and Organ Scholar at Hereford Cathedral. As a Fellow of the Royal College of Organists (FRCO), he won the Turpin and Durrant prizes. He studied music at Magdalen College, Oxford, and was Organ Scholar under the direction of Daniel Hyde and Mark Williams. https://encoremusicians.com/William-Fox
Creating the next generation of organists!
William Fox, organist
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