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SUMMARY:Lunchtime Organ Recital: Conor McGlone
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DESCRIPTION:Conor McGlone\n\nCésar Franck  (1822-1890)\n- Fantaisie in A 
  \n\nJohann Sebastian Bach  (1685-1750)\n- Toccata\, Adagio and Fugue in C
  (BWV 564) \n\nConor McGlone is in his second year as Organ Scholar at St 
 Albans Cathedral\, where he regularly accompanies the Cathedral Choir and 
 trains its probationers. Recently\, he was recently made an Associate of t
 he Royal College of Organists\, winning top prizes for practical and writt
 en papers. Conor is currently working towards a Postgraduate Certificate i
 n organ performance at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire under the tutela
 ge of Daniel Moult\, his studies generously supported through a McDonald F
 oundation scholarship and an RCO award. Formerly the musician in residence
  at Eltham College in southeast London\, Conor was accompanist to the scho
 ol choir\, performing in venues from Salamanca Cathedral to the Royal Albe
 rt Hall. A graduate of University College\, Oxford\, Conor attained a firs
 t class degree in music in 2021 while holding the college’s organ schola
 rship\, studying the organ with William Whitehead.\n \nConor has given org
 an recitals in London\, Dublin\, Cardiff\, and Bucharest. He is also the a
 ccompanist of the Saint Albans Bach Choir.\n\nThe Temple Church organ\nThe
  organ in the Temple church was built in 1924 for the Castle of Glen Tanar
 \, Aberdeenshire\, and installed in 1954 in the rebuilt church (following 
 war damage)\, the gift of Lord Glentanar. The organ case was designed by W
 . E. Godfrey and installed in 1966 and is modelled on drawings of the Temp
 le’s Father Smith organ of 1688\, showing the crests of Inner and Middle
  Temple. The organ was rebuilt in 2013 by Harrison and Harrison of Durham 
 and has 66 stops over four manuals. \n\nFuture recitals – Wednesdays at 
 1.15 pm\n19 November	Thomas Allery\n26 November	Hannah Parry\n\n\nOn 5 Dec
 ember at the earlier time of 1pm\, Temple Music Foundation presents a reci
 tal by Matilda Lloyd (trumpet) and Richard Gowers (organ).For further info
 rmation and to book tickets\, please visit www.templemusic.org
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LOCATION:The Temple Church\, London
URL:https://www.templechurch.com/music/lunchtime-organ-recitals
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