Congratulations to Mark Ellis (grade 7) and Sam Barber (grade 8) on passing their organ exams recently. Both achieved distinction.
Sam has won a scholarship to study trombone at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, starting in September 2014.
Congratulations to George Ford on gaining his ATCL (Associate of Trinity College, London) in Organ Performance. George is now Organ Scholar at Leeds Cathedral. He will be giving the lunchtime recital at Halifax Minster at 1300 on 14 August. Free admission – retiring collection.
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Organ Recitals 2014Wednesdays at 6:30
30 July John Scott Whiteley – Bach’s Orgelbüchlein & not…
13 August Maximillian Elliott – Cathedral Organists of Yesteryear
27 August Gordon Stewart, John Pemberton & John Scott Whiteley In Memoriam Alan Spedding, MBE
10 September John Scott Whiteley – Music associated with World War I
AT The Coffee House, Everingham YO42 4JD Free admission & champagne! Each recital will last c40 minutes
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Organ builders Goetze & Gwynn have launched a new website at http://www.goetzegwynn.co.uk , with the same features
as the old website, but with downloadable reports, soundfiles and blogs. The website includes
pictures and details of most of the 100 projects they have completed in the third of a century they
have been in business, making and restoring classical pipe organs.
In that time they have contributed to the revival of the historic English classical organ, restoring
important organs like St Botolph Aldgate London ca1704, St Helen Bishopsgate London 1743, and
St James Bermondsey London 1829, many with the substantial financial assistance of the Heritage
Lottery Fund. They have just completed the restoration of the 1821 H.C.Lincon organ at Thaxted in
Essex, and are starting the partial restoration of the 1969 Grant, Degens and Bradbeer organ at New
College Oxford.
Of the 100 projects, 65 are restorations of historic organs and most of these have a picture, a short
history and specifications. There are historical monographs of individual organs and restoration
reports available for free download.
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A new conductor is needed for the benefice choir based at Leathley Church. The choir only performs at major festivals, and rehearses for five or six weeks beforehand each time.
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Good to read about the Halifax Organ Academy in the latest issue of the Institute of British Organ Building Newsletter (issue 74, June 2o14) about the ‘growing number of organ academies which are being established around the country, with the aim of providing teaching and experience of the instrument for anybody who is interested’. Thus writes Chris Batchelor, current President of the IBO and an accomplished layer and senior administrator himself. ‘The emergence of more people who are passionate about the organ has to be good for all of us’, he continues.
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Congratulations to George Ford, who has been appointed Organ Scholar at Leeds Cathedral. George is currently a music student at Huddersfield University.
George will be giving a recital at Halifax Minster at 1.00pm on 14 August.
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Congratulations to Helen Austwick, who has been appointed to the post of Organist and Choirmaster at Luddenden, near Halifax
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