Saturday 18 January 2025

Daniel Moult (organ)

Posted onCategories2024-25 concerts

Making a welcome return to the series, this distinguished performer plays Bach, Saint-Saëns, Schumann, and others, and Reubke’s epic Sonata on the 94th Psalm.

Daniel Moult, renowned concert organist, recording artist and film presenter, is known as “one of the finest organists of our time” (The Organ). Famed for his virtuosic, intelligent and engaging performances, his musicianship has been praised as “exhilarating” (Gramophone), “dazzling” (The Organ), and “formidable” (Organists’ Review). As a soloist, Daniel has performed at major venues and festivals in the UK, Europe, Asia and Australia as well as concerti appearances in various countries. Born in Manchester and now based in London, Daniel studied at Oxford University and the Amsterdam Conservatorium. He is Head of Organ at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, where he directs the highly-acclaimed organ department and has spearheaded the commissioning of three significant new organs. He teaches and leads masterclasses, workshops and courses around the world. Daniel has published several editions, including the Easy Bach and the Easy Handel albums for Bärenreiter. He broadcasts frequently on BBC television and radio and has recorded for various record labels including Sony BMG, Signum, Regent, and Fugue State Films.

Tickets on the door £15 (or at a discount via Universe)


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Venue

St Andrew’s Church,
Maple Road,
Surbiton,
KT6 4DS

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Doors open 6.45pm
Concert starts 7.30pm

How to book

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