Ed Kemp-Luck - Organ Recital - 18th July 2014, 7.00pm
Free entry with retiring collection
Programme:
William Mathias Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck Maurice Greene John McCabe, from Carol-Preludes Ethel Smyth Cecilia McDowall Orgelbüchlein project Jeremy Coleman Orgelbüchlein project Peter Hurford, from Five Short Chorale Preludes Johann Sebastian Bach Max Reger |
Processional Seven Variations on Est-ce Mars Voluntary No.1 Andante/Allegro/Largo/Largo andante A suite of preludes Tomorrow shall be my dancing day Du, O schönes Weltgabäude! Wo Gott der Herr nicht bei uns halt O Traurigkeit, o Herzeleid Song 34: The Angel’s Song Toccata, Adagio and Fugue in C BWV564 Introduction and Passacaglia in D minor |
Edward Kemp-Luck began his organ studies at Dovercourt, near Harwich in Essex, and then trained with Harrison Oxley at St Edmundsbury Cathedral. He was an organ scholar at The Queen’s College, Oxford, under James Dalton and subsequently gained his FRCO while studying with Catherine Ennis at St Lawrence Jewry. He won the Walford Davies organ prize at the Royal College of Music while he was organist of St John Notting Hill, and studied historic organ performance practice in Holland with Jacques van Oortmerssen supported by a scholarship from the Rotary Foundation, before taking the post of organist at St Mary Paddington Green. Recital venues have included St Paul’s, Southwark and Liverpool Anglican Cathedrals, Bourges Cathedral (France), St Nikolai Kirche Stralsund (Germany), St Lawrence Jewry, St John Upper Norwood, Reading Town Hall, St Matthew’s Westminster and Union Chapel Highbury.