Summer Organ Festival: William Whitehead

September 7, 2025 | 5:00 pm
St Edmundsbury Cathedral

Our Summer Organ Festival runs from May to September with some incredible musicians joining us at St Edmundsbury Cathedral. Recitals begin at 5.00 pm.

 

Our third event is Sunday 7 September when William Whitehead joins us. William has gained a wide reputation for his engaging and inspiring interpretation of the organ repertoire. Including music by Ester Mägi and T. Tertius Noble, this is an evening not to be missed!

 

William Whitehead has gained a wide reputation for his engaging and inspiring interpretation of the organ repertoire. His concert career was given a boost when he won first prize at the Odense International organ competition in Denmark, 2004. Since then he has travelled widely giving concerts in Europe and the US. Recent venues include The Royal Festival Hall, London (his debut at this venue), Westminster Cathedral, The Royal Albert Hall for the BBC Proms and Berlin Dom. A recorded artist on dozens of discs, he is most recently to be heard as organ soloist in Handel’s Op 7 No 1 Organ Concerto with the Gabrieli Consort and Players (Winged Lion label). His work as a continuo player brings him together with groups such as the Gabrieli Consort, the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment and the Scottish Chamber Orchestra (Proms 2023). 2015’s Proms saw him appear with the St Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra. Trained at Oxford University and the Royal Academy of Music, William Whitehead is now a sought after organ teacher, teaching many students at both Oxford and Cambridge Universities. Previously he has held appointments as Assistant Organist, Rochester Cathedral, and Director of Music at St Mary’s Bourne Street, and is now the Associate Organist of Lincoln’s Inn in London. He has been a professor at both the Royal Academy of Music and Trinity College of Music. As curator of the Orgelbüchlein project, William Whitehead is seeing through a large-scale project to ‘complete’ Bach’s unfinished manuscript collection. This international project has already garnered much interest and is fast becoming a cross-section of the most interesting composers at work today.

 

Tickets are free but please pre-book here. There will be a retiring collection.

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