D I A R Y

ORGAN RECITAL
Wednesday, 9th July. 7:30
Alexandra Palace
London N22
[location & travel information]
admission £7 / APO Friends £5 /
students free

ORGAN RECITAL
Tuesday, 7th October. 1:00-2:00
St David's Hall
Cardiff
[location & travel information]
admission £5.50 / concessions £4.50

GALA ORGAN CONCERT
Saturday, 25th October. 7:30
Royal Albert Hall
Kensington Gore, London SW7
[location & travel information]
Carmina Burana (Orff)
'Organ' Symphony (Saint-Saens)

The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Stephen Disley, organ
Andrew Greenwood, conductor
[programme & tickets]

ORGAN RECITAL
Wednesday, 12th November. 1:15
The Temple Church
off Fleet Street, London EC4
[location & travel information]
admission free / retiring collection

ORGAN RECITAL
Saturday, 31st January, 2009. 12:00
St Katharine's, Knockholt
Kent
[location & travel information]
admission £6
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L I N K S

Southwark Cathedral is London's oldest Gothic building, and the Girls' Choir is one of its newest features.

organrecitals.com includes a comprehensive, colour-coded Recital Diary that conveniently lists concerts by organist, date, and venue. More recitals in the capital can be found in the London Organ Concerts Guide.

Cathedral Music Links is a great resource for information about music in cathedrals, chapels, colleges, etc.

The English Links page on Het Orgel lists quite possibly every organ-related website in the country!

The Atlantic City Convention Hall Organ Society is dedicated to restoring the world's largest organ.

Organ Builders Henry Willis & Sons are responsible for many of the most famous organs in churches, cathedrals, and concert halls throughout Britain.

The Incorporated Association of Organists provides education and training relative to organists (playing, interpreting, caring for the organ, etc.) and the wider public.

The Night of 1000 Voices has thrilled capacity audiences at The Royal Albert Hall since 1999.

The John Armitage Memorial Trust seeks to nurture and promote the future of classical composition in the United Kingdom by introducing the concert-going public to the music of lesser-known composers and by commissioning music from more-established composers.