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SUMMARY:Lunchtime Organ Recital: Jonathan Bunney (St Giles-in-the-Fields)
DTSTART:20260415T121500Z
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DESCRIPTION:Dieterich Buxtehude (1637-1707)\n- Praeludium in C BuxWV147\n\
 nKlaas Bolt (1927-90)\n- Variations on 'Mijn God\, waar zal ik henegaan' (
 ‘My God\, where shall I go’)\n\nNaji Hakim (born 1955)\n- Variations: 
 O filii et filiae (‘O sons and daughters’)\n\nToon Hagen (born 1959)\n
 - Shalom\n\nPetr Eben (1929-2007)\n- Hommage à Dietrich Buxtehude\n\n\nJo
 nathan Bunney was awarded a scholarship to study at the Royal College of M
 usic in 2000. His teachers included David Graham and Margaret Phillips. Du
 ring his time at the RCM\, he won the major prizes for organ.\n\nIn 2004 J
 onathan became Director of Music at St Giles-in-the-Fields and in 2008 ret
 urned to the RCM to study for a Masters in Advanced Performance\, achievin
 g a distinction. He was also awarded the Walford Davies Prize for his perf
 ormance of Louis Vierne’s Sixth Symphony. Since graduating\, Jonathan ha
 s worked as a freelance musician and is currently Director of Music at Bas
 sett House School and an accredited teacher for the Royal College of Organ
 ists. \n\nJonathan has made several broadcasts on radio and part of his CD
  ‘Let the Pealing Organ Blow’ (produced by Regents Records on the hist
 oric organ of St. Giles-in-the Fields) was broadcast on BBC Radio 2. He ha
 s given organ recitals at several cathedrals including Winchester\, Liverp
 ool\, Southwark\, Chichester and St. Paul's Cathedral.\n\n\nThe Temple Chu
 rch 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 chur
 ch (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 drawin
 gs of the Temple’s Father Smith organ of 1688\, showing the crests of In
 ner and Middle Temple. The organ was rebuilt in 2013 by Harrison and Harri
 son of Durham and has 66 stops over four manuals. \n\n \n\n\n\n\nFuture 
 recitals – Wednesdays at 1.15 pm\n\n22 April – Charles Andrews (Temple
  Church)\n29 April – Rupert Gough (St Bartholomew the Great\, Smithfield
 )\n6 May – Miriam Reveley (Jesus College\, Cambridge)\n13 May – no rec
 ital\n20 May – Yvette Murphy (Temple Church)\n27 May – Steven Grahl (T
 rinity College\, Cambridge)\n3 June – Charles Andrews (Temple Church)\n1
 0 June – tba\n17 June – tba\n24 June – Martin Ford (The Guards’ Ch
 apel\, Westminster)\n1 July – Pingping Chen (Royal College of Music)\n8 
 July – Gavin Phelps (Oundle Recital Award)\n15 July – Simon Hogan (Sou
 thwark Cathedral)\n22 July – Charles Andrews (Temple Church)
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LOCATION:The Temple Church\, London
URL:https://www.templechurch.com/music/lunchtime-organ-recitals
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