Morwenna Campbell-Smith writes The Lady Organist, a blog which began as a chronicle of her progress as an organist, but is now an international online magazine, with news, reviews, and advice for organists and would-be organists. She works for the Society of Women Organists, recently set up to encourage women and girls to take up the organ. Since 2015 she’s been on the the management team of the Royal College of Organists in the UK, as Editor of their learning campus iRCO, and writing their official blog, StopPress.
Poseidon, the new organ concerto by B. Tommy Andersson, marks the celebrations to welcome the Rieger Orgelbau instrument to the Gothenburg Concert Hall.
A compelling BBC Prom exploring lyrical visions of God, infinity, and the natural world – through orchestra, organ and birdsong – that demanded a second hearing.
African-American and European influences mix in an intriguing organ concert from Freemason's Hall, given by Carl Jackson, organist at Hampton Court Chapel.
A highly satisfying, eclectic programme in the best Town Hall tradition at Freemason's Hall, not afraid to include salon pieces along with highlights from prime organ repertoire.
Organist Morwenna Campbell-Smith takes us on the journey of becoming an organist, telling us all about the challenges and the thrills you will encounter along the way.