Lunchtime Organ Recital.Svyati duo (organ and cello)
- Occurring
- for 30 mins
- Venue
- The Temple Church, London
- Address The Temple Church, Temple, London, EC4Y 1BB, United Kingdom
Svyati Duo
Julian Collings (organ) & Rebecca Hepplewhite (cello)
Pêteris Vasks (b.1946)
- Musique du Soir
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
- Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ
Joseph Jongen (1873-1953)
- Humoresque
Max Bruch (1838-1920)
- Kol Nidrei
The Svyati Duo takes its name from Julian and Rebecca's first collaboration as conductor and cellist in a performance of Tavener's masterpiece 'Svyati' for solo cello and choir. Sir John Tavener subsequently became the duo's Patron the following year and remained so until his death in 2013. Rebecca and Julian maintain a diverse and exciting repertoire, from Baroque sonatas through to substantial romantic and contemporary works, and are committed to performing music that displays the diversity of their wonderful instrumental combination. A tireless search for repertoire continues to reward them with unjustly neglected original works, and their passion for new music has led them to commission works from leading composers including David Bednall, Russell Hepplewhite, Colin Riley, Iain Farrington and Timothy Salter.
The Temple Church organ
The 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 Temple’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.
Future recitals – Wednesdays at 1.15 pm
11 March – NO RECITAL
18 March – Alexander Trigg, in conjunction with The Keyboard Trust
25 March (last of the term) – Elliot Randall, Jake Scicinski & Barney Silverstone (students of the Royal College of Music)
Recitals resume on Wednesday 15 April