Lunchtime Organ Recital: James Borrie, City of London School
- Occurring
- for 30 mins
- Venue
- The Temple Church, London
- Address The Temple Church, Temple, London EC4Y 7BB, EC4Y 1BB, United Kingdom
Dietrich Buxtehude (1737-1707)
- Toccata in F Buxwv 157
Thomas Tomkins 1672-1656)
- Two voluntaries
John Ireland (1797-1962)
- Intrada from miniature suite for organ
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
- Prelude in E minor BWV 548
James Borrie is a sixth form pupil at City of London School, currently studying for his A levels. He studies the organ with Thomas Allery and Katy Silverman and has been organ scholar at St Mark's, Regent's Park since Autumn 2023. In 2022 he played at Temple Church as part of the complete performance of the Orgelbüchlein project.
The Temple Church 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.
Future recitals – Wednesdays at 1.15 pm
12th March - Charles Andrews
19th March – Jonathan Lilley
26th March – Thomas Allery
2nd April – no recital
9th April – Charles Andrews (last recital of the term)
Recitals then resume on 30th April with a performance by Piotr Maziarz (Royal Birmingham Conservatoire) in collaboration with The Keyboard Trust.