24/09 | Richard Gowers

Programme

Herbert HOWELLS (1892-1983)
Rhapsody No. 3 in c# minor
 
César FRANCK (1822-1890)
Prière, op. 20
(da ‘Six Pièces pour Orgue')
 
Jean Jules ROGER-DUCASSE (1873-1954)
Pastorale pour Orgue
 
Sir Edward ELGAR (1857-1934)
Organ Sonata in G major, Op. 28
- I. Allegro maestoso
- II. Allegretto
- III. Andante espressivo
- IV. Presto (comodo)
 

Biography

Richard Gowers, born 1994 in Cambridge, is a British pianist, organist and conductor. His extensive schedule features performances not only around the UK, but across Europe and further afield in the USA, Far East and Australia. He has frequently appeared live on BBC Radio 3, as well as Radio 4, Classic FM, LBC and BBC Television. As an concert organist he has given recitals extensively across Europe at festivals in Toulouse, Paris, Reykjavik, across Germany and in multiple British cathedrals and town halls. He has made three tours of the USA, as well as a series of recitals in Australia, and has performed with choirs such as the BBC Singers, CBSO Chorus, Helsinki Philharmonic Choir, Choeur de l’Opéra National de Montpellier and Tenebrae. As a pianist, organist and continuo player he has performed with orchestras including the Academy of Ancient Music, Aurora Orchestra, Britten Sinfonia, CBSO, LPO, OAE, Philharmonia and RPO. Richard grew up in Cambridge in a family of academics, and was a chorister in the Choir of King’s College, where he sang the famous ‘Once in Royal David’s City’ solo at the 2007 Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols. He spent a year studying organ and piano at the Mendelssohn Conservatoire in Leipzig before returning to King’s as organ scholar in 2014-2017 and graduating with a starred first in Music. With King’s College Choir he performed at major venues and festivals around the world, including Aldeburgh Festival, BBC Proms 2016, Concertgebouw, MDR Musiksommer, Rheingau, Vancouver and tours of the USA and China. In 2018 he released a critically-acclaimed debut CD of Messiaen’s La Nativité du Seigneur, which was a Gramophone ‘Editor’s Choice’. Richard is based in London, where he combines performing with teaching positions at Cambridge University, Tiffin and Westminster Schools and Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance. He is the Director of Music at St Saviour’s Church, Pimlico, where he conducts several choirs, curates a concert series and runs the music outreach programme Sing After School. During the Covid-19 pandemic he has made numerous recordings for the 6000-strong Self-Isolation Choir. In May 2020 he started an online harmony course aimed at levelling up disadvantaged music students from diverse backgrounds, which has since been adopted annually by Cambridge University. He is a passionate advocate of musicians’ rights in the current political climate, and has a weakness for dry humour and artisan crisps.
 
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