Occurring
for 30 mins
Venue
Address
The Temple Church, Temple, London EC4Y 7BB, EC4Y 1BB, United Kingdom
Charles Hubert Hastings Parry (1848-1918)
- Chorale Fantasia ‘The Old 100th’
Henry Walford Davies (1869-1941)
- Jesu dulcis memoria
George Thalben-Ball (1896-1987)
- Sketch in D flat
Harold Darke (1888-1976)
- Rhapsody in E
Charles Andrews is Organist of the Temple Church and professor of organ and Organ co-ordinator at the Royal College of Music. Charles studied at the RCM with David Graham, Sophie-Véronique Cauchefer-Choplin, John Barstow and John Blakely with the aid of a Douglas & Kyra Downie Award, achieving the Harold Darke Memorial Prize for organ.
Before joining the Temple Church, Charles was Associate Director of Music at All Saints, Margaret Street in the West End of London from 2011-16. Recently four live performances with the Temple Church Choir have been broadcast on BBC Radio 3, including the first performance of Carmina tempore viri by Kenneth Hesketh (nominated for an Ivor Novello Award) in 2021. Plans for 2024 include recording works associated with Henry Walford Davies and George Thalben-Ball (former Organists of the Temple Church).
The organ
The organ in the Temple church was built in 1924 for the Castle of Glen Tanar, Aberdeenshire, and installed in 1954 in the rebuilt church (following war damage), the gift of Lord Glentanar. The organ case was designed by W. E. Godfrey and installed in 1966 and is modelled on drawings of the Temple’s Father Smith organ of 1688, showing the crests of Inner and Middle Temple. The organ was rebuilt in 2013 by Harrison and Harrison of Durham and has 66 stops over four manuals.
All the recitals will be live-streamed on the Church's YouTube Channel. Please see below for the direct links
No recitals in August and September
- Chorale Fantasia ‘The Old 100th’
Henry Walford Davies (1869-1941)
- Jesu dulcis memoria
George Thalben-Ball (1896-1987)
- Sketch in D flat
Harold Darke (1888-1976)
- Rhapsody in E
Charles Andrews is Organist of the Temple Church and professor of organ and Organ co-ordinator at the Royal College of Music. Charles studied at the RCM with David Graham, Sophie-Véronique Cauchefer-Choplin, John Barstow and John Blakely with the aid of a Douglas & Kyra Downie Award, achieving the Harold Darke Memorial Prize for organ.
Before joining the Temple Church, Charles was Associate Director of Music at All Saints, Margaret Street in the West End of London from 2011-16. Recently four live performances with the Temple Church Choir have been broadcast on BBC Radio 3, including the first performance of Carmina tempore viri by Kenneth Hesketh (nominated for an Ivor Novello Award) in 2021. Plans for 2024 include recording works associated with Henry Walford Davies and George Thalben-Ball (former Organists of the Temple Church).
The organ
The organ in the Temple church was built in 1924 for the Castle of Glen Tanar, Aberdeenshire, and installed in 1954 in the rebuilt church (following war damage), the gift of Lord Glentanar. The organ case was designed by W. E. Godfrey and installed in 1966 and is modelled on drawings of the Temple’s Father Smith organ of 1688, showing the crests of Inner and Middle Temple. The organ was rebuilt in 2013 by Harrison and Harrison of Durham and has 66 stops over four manuals.
All the recitals will be live-streamed on the Church's YouTube Channel. Please see below for the direct links
No recitals in August and September
Lunchtime Organ Recital: Charles Andrews
24 Jul 2024, 1:15 p.m. for 30 mins
Lunchtime Organ Recital: Charles Andrews
24 Jul 2024, 1:15 p.m. for 30 mins