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Thomas Trotter

Saturday 20 March at 7.30pm
Christchurch Town Hall

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Thomas Trotter

PROGRAMME:

J.C.BACH Concerto in D Op 1 no 6
1735-1782 Allegro assai – Andante – Allegro moderato

Four Anonymous 16th Century Pieces:
La Shy Myze – Belle et jeune fleur de quinze ans – Upon La Mi Re – Saltarelle

A.WAMMES Miroir
b.1953

R.SCHUMANN Three Fugues on the name of BACH
1810-1856 With soft stops – Lively – Moderately, getting faster

INTERVAL

E.COATES The Princess Elizabeth March
1886-1957 arr. Trotter

M.C.FESTING Largo, Allegro, Aria and Variations
1705-1752 arr. G.Thalben-Ball

G.THALBEN-BALL Variations on a theme of Paganini for Pedals
1896-1987

R.WAGNER Evening Star (from Tannhäuser)
1813-1883 arr. E.H.Lemare

Ride of the Valkyries
arr. E.H.Lemare


Thomas Trotter is one of Britain’s most widely admired musicians. The excellence of his musicianship is reflected internationally in his musical partnerships. He performs as soloist with, amongst many others, the conductors Sir Simon Rattle, Bernard Haitink, Riccardo Chailly and Sir Charles Mackerras. He has performed recitals in Berlin’s “Philharmonie”, the “Gewandhaus” in Leipzig, both the “Musikverein” and the “Konzerthaus” in Vienna and London’s Royal Festival Hall. He has given the opening recital on new or restored organs in places such as Princeton University Chapel (New Jersey), the “Concertgebouw” in Amsterdam, the Royal Albert Hall, and Moscow's International Performing Arts Centre. He appears at major Festivals such as Salzburg, Edinburgh and London’s BBC Proms, and he performs with leading orchestras such as the Vienna, Berlin and London Philharmonic. In May 2002 he was the recipient of the Royal Philharmonic Society award for Best Instrumentalist, the first organist ever to win this award.

Thomas Trotter’s career is also firmly founded on his relationship with the City of Birmingham in England where he was appointed City Organist in 1983 in succession to Sir George Thalben-Ball. He is also Organist at St Margaret’s Church, Westminster Abbey and Visiting Fellow in Organ Studies at the Royal Northern College of Music. Earlier in his career he was organ scholar at King’s College, Cambridge and later continued his studies with Marie-Claire Alain in Paris, winning the Prix de Virtuosite in her class. He won First Prize at the St Albans International Organ Competition in 1979 and made his debut in London’s Royal Festival Hall the following year. He received an Honorary Doctorate from Birmingham City University in 2003 and from Birmingham University in 2006.

Alongside his weekly recitals in Birmingham, Thomas Trotter regularly performs throughout the USA and Europe. He is an active recording artist and several of his recordings have been named “Critics Choice” by The Gramophone magazine. This season he will play two of the opening concerts on the restored organ at Auckland Town Hall New Zealand, as well as inaugurating the new organ at Llandaff Cathedral. Other engagements include concerts in Europe, South Korea and Australia.

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