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Bulletin.Pdf MOBILE SECTION / HIGH CONTRAST SECTION / PRINTABLE SECTION The leading website for organ recitals in Britain. 50,695 concerts by 4,231 organists have been listed at 1,956 venues. Q-links: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z < > [ ] ( ) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 @ & ▼ ▼ ▼ CLICK HERE TO ADVERTISE RECITALS ONE WEBSITE • THOUSANDS OF CONCERTS CLICK HERE FOR WEEKLY BULLETINS organrecitals.com Jump to: SATURDAY 4 MAY SUNDAY 5 MONDAY 6 TUESDAY 7 WEDNESDAY 8 THURSDAY 9 FRIDAY 10 7 Days: All / London Mornings Lunchtimes Afternoons Evenings Bank Holidays Weekends: All / London AAREASREAS VVENUESENUES Search... OORGANISTSRGANISTS DDATESATES Summary: Next 100 Inaugural, Anniversary, etc. Two or More Organ Plus Silent Movies Cinema Organs Days Universities Mayfair Westminster London Zones London Notables Programmes New Listings Cancelled WEEKLY BULLETIN Click on a county, day/date, month, venue, or organist for more recitals. Click on a postcode for a map or on a picture for street view. Suffolk IP9 2RX 10:15 1 Send details by e-mail • Copy and paste details Saturday 4 May 2019 East of England Organ Day [info] Royal Hospital School Chapel, Holbrook Christian Wilson [organ] [venue] [tickets] [location & enquiries] (H.M. Chapel Royal, Tower of London) admission £8 100 years of music from both sides of the Atlantic To report changes to this entry: e-mail [email protected], quoting ref. 58704 Greater Manchester BL1 1PS 11:00 to 12:00 2 Send details by e-mail • Copy and paste details Saturday 4 May 2019 Bolton Parish Church Michael Pain [organ] [info] [venue] [location & enquiries] (Bolton Parish Church) admission £6 / concessions £4 / under-16s free To report changes to this entry: e-mail [email protected], quoting ref. 56961 Suffolk IP9 2RX 11:30 3 Send details by e-mail • Copy and paste details Saturday 4 May 2019 East of England Organ Day [info] Royal Hospital School Chapel, Holbrook David Pickthall [organ] [venue] [tickets] [location & enquiries] (Royal Hospital School Chapel, Holbrook) admission £8 Silent Movies: His Royal Slyness & Captain Kidd's Kids To report changes to this entry: e-mail [email protected], quoting ref. 58705 Surrey TW9 1SN 12:30 to 1:15 4 Send details by e-mail • Copy and paste details Saturday 4 May 2019 St Mary Magdalene, Richmond Isabel Wideman [organ] [venue] [location & enquiries] (St Mary Magdalene, Richmond) admission free / retiring collection To report changes to this entry: e-mail [email protected], quoting ref. 58333 Lanarkshire G3 8AG 1:00 to 1:30 5 Send details by e-mail • Copy and paste details Saturday 4 May 2019 Kelvingrove Art Gallery Iain McGlinchey [organ] [venue] [location & enquiries] (Helensburgh) admission free To report changes to this entry: e-mail [email protected], quoting ref. 59408 West Midlands B31 2LX 4:00 to 5:30 6 Send details by e-mail • Copy and paste details Saturday 4 May 2019 St Laurence's, Northfield John Keys [organ] [venue] [location & enquiries] [website] admission free / retiring collection (Nottingham City Organist) To report changes to this entry: e-mail [email protected], quoting ref. 56834 Suffolk IP9 2RX 5:00 7 Send details by e-mail • Copy and paste details Saturday 4 May 2019 East of England Organ Day [info] Royal Hospital School Chapel, Holbrook Richard Hills [organ] [venue] [tickets] [location & enquiries] (Concert Organist) admission £10 / concessions £7 A programme of film music and improvisations To report changes to this entry: e-mail [email protected], quoting ref. 58703 Midlothian EH1 1RE 5:30 8 Send details by e-mail • Copy and paste details Saturday 4 May 2019 Sounds on Saturday – Organ Favourites St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh Michael Harris [organ] [info] [venue] [location & enquiries] [programme] admission £5 (St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh) To report changes to this entry: e-mail [email protected], quoting ref. 59575 Cambridgeshire CB2 1ST 6:40 to 7:25 9 Send details by e-mail • Copy and paste details Saturday 4 May 2019 King's College Chapel, Cambridge Dónal McCann [organ] [info] [venue] [location & enquiries] [programme] admission free / retiring collection (King's College, Cambridge) To report changes to this entry: e-mail [email protected], quoting ref. 59901 Norfolk NR29 4EU 7:00 to 8:00 10 Send details by e-mail • Copy and paste details Saturday 4 May 2019 St Mary's, Hemsby Martyn Marshall [organ] [venue] [location & enquiries] (Great Yarmouth Minster) admission free / retiring collection To report changes to this entry: e-mail [email protected], quoting ref. 59541 Lanarkshire G12 9UX 1:00 to 2:00 11 Send details by e-mail • Copy and paste details Sunday 5 May 2019 St Bride's Episcopal Church, Glasgow Christopher Nickol [organ] [venue] [location & enquiries] (New Kilpatrick Church, Glasgow) admission free / donations welcome To report changes to this entry: e-mail [email protected], quoting ref. 58941 Oxfordshire OX20 1PX 1:30 to 2:30 12 Send details by e-mail • Copy and paste details Sunday 5 May 2019 Blenheim Palace (The Long Library) Enrico Presti [organ] [venue] [location & enquiries] [website] Palace admission prices apply (Bologna, Italy) To report changes to this entry: e-mail [email protected], quoting ref. 58952 West Midlands DY8 5RU 3:00 to 3:45 13 Send details by e-mail • Copy and paste details Sunday 5 May 2019 Sunday Afternoon Organ Music Holy Trinity, Wordsley Paul Carr [organ] [venue] [location & enquiries] [website] [programme] admission free / retiring collection (Birmingham) To report changes to this entry: e-mail [email protected], quoting ref. 56223 Lanarkshire G3 8AG 3:00 to 3:45 14 Send details by e-mail • Copy and paste details Sunday 5 May 2019 Kelvingrove Art Gallery Matt Edwards [organ] [venue] [location & enquiries] [website] admission free (St Michael's, Linlithgow) To report changes to this entry: e-mail [email protected], quoting ref. 59410 Hampshire GU14 7NA 3:00 to 4:00 15 Send details by e-mail • Copy and paste details Sunday 5 May 2019 St Michael's Abbey, Farnborough Neil Wright [organ] [info] [venue] [location & enquiries] [website] [programme] admission free / donations welcome (Farnborough Abbey) To report changes to this entry: e-mail [email protected], quoting ref. 59880 Central London EC4M 8AD 4:45 to 5:15 16 Send details by e-mail • Copy and paste details Sunday 5 May 2019 St Paul's Cathedral Joseph Wicks [organ] [info] [venue] [location & enquiries] (Truro Cathedral) admission free / retiring collection To report changes to this entry: e-mail [email protected], quoting ref. 57846 Central London SW1P 1QW 4:45 to 5:15 17 Send details by e-mail • Copy and paste details Sunday 5 May 2019 Westminster Cathedral Callum Alger [organ] [info] [venue] [location & enquiries] [website] admission free / donations welcome (St Peter's Collegiate Church, Wolverhampton) To report changes to this entry: e-mail [email protected], quoting ref. 58487 Midlothian EH1 1RE 6:00 to 7:00 18 Send details by e-mail • Copy and paste details Sunday 5 May 2019 St Giles' at Six St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh Christopher Bragg [organ] [info] [venue] [location & enquiries] [programme] admission free / retiring collection (University of St Andrews) To report changes to this entry: e-mail [email protected], quoting ref. 59572 North Yorkshire YO1 8RZ 11:00 19 Send details by e-mail • Copy and paste details Bank Holiday Monday 6 May 2019 York Organ Concerts [series] All Saints', Pavement, York Tim Hone [organ] [venue] [location & enquiries] (All Saints', Pavement, York) admission free / retiring collection To report changes to this entry: e-mail [email protected], quoting ref. 58819 North Yorkshire BD23 2AH 11:00 to 12:15 20 Send details by e-mail • Copy and paste details Bank Holiday Monday 6 May 2019 Christ Church, Skipton Enrico Presti [organ] [venue] [location & enquiries] [website] admission free / retiring collection (Bologna, Italy) To report changes to this entry: e-mail [email protected], quoting ref. 59336 Norfolk NR1 4DH 11:00 21 Send details by e-mail • Copy and paste details Bank Holiday Monday 6 May 2019 Norwich Cathedral Katherine Dienes-Williams [organ] [venue] [location & enquiries] [biography] admission free / retiring collection (Guildford Cathedral) To report changes to this entry: e-mail [email protected], quoting ref. 59152 West Yorkshire LS12 1SR 11:00 to 12:00 22 Send details by e-mail • Copy and paste details Bank Holiday Monday 6 May 2019 St Bartholomew's, Armley Christopher Newton [organ] [info] [venue] [location & enquiries] (St Bartholomew's, Armley) admission £7 / concessions available To report changes to this entry: e-mail [email protected], quoting ref. 59278 Merseyside L1 7AZ 11:15 23 Send details by e-mail • Copy and paste details Bank Holiday Monday 6 May 2019 Liverpool Organ Day Liverpool Cathedral Daniel Bishop [organ] [info] [venue] [location & enquiries] (Liverpool Cathedral) admission £5 To report changes to this entry: e-mail [email protected], quoting ref. 57874 Kent BR2 0EG 11:30 to 12:30 24 Send details by e-mail • Copy and paste details Bank Holiday Monday 6 May 2019 Bromley Parish Church Daniel Moult [organ] [info] [venue] [location & enquiries] [website] admission £10 (Royal Birmingham Conservatoire) To report changes to this entry: e-mail [email protected], quoting ref. 58988 Ayrshire KA7 1TT 12:00 to 1:00 25 Send details by e-mail • Copy and paste details Bank Holiday Monday 6 May 2019 The Auld Kirk of Ayr Frikki Walker [organ] [venue] [location & enquiries] [biography] admission £3 (St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral, Glasgow) To report changes to this entry: e-mail [email protected], quoting ref. 59137 Surrey GU8 5PN 12:30 to 1:30 26 Send details by e-mail • Copy and paste details Bank Holiday Monday 6 May 2019 Celebrity Recital All Saints', Witley Charles Harrison [organ] [venue] [location & enquiries] (Chichester Cathedral) admission free / retiring collection To report changes to this entry: e-mail [email protected], quoting ref.
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