THE PARISH CHURCH OF SAINT MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS  WITH SAINT JAMES

POPLAR WALK-CROYDON-SURREY

ORGAN RECITALS FOR 2008

26th March

Christopher Moore (formerly St Michael’s)

2nd April

Brenda Dykes (flute) and Robert Ferguson (piano) (Cambridge)

9th April

Ian Curror (Royal Hospital, Chelsea)

16th April

Laurence Caldecote (Coventry)

23rd April

Robin Walker (St Mary’s, Hampstead)

30th April

Gerard Brooks (All Souls, Langham Place)

7th May

Stephen Binnington (Shaftesbury, Dorset)

14th May

Arnfinn Tobiassen (Organ Scholar, St Michael’s)

21st May

Ilya Kudryavtsev (Royal Academy of Music)

28th May

Riccardo Bonci (St Barnabas, Dulwich)

4th June

Daniel Phillips (King’s College School, Wimbledon)

11th June

Paul Dean (Chelsea Old Church)

18th June

Edmund Aldhouse (France)

25th June

Freddie James (Organ Scholar, Croydon Parish Church)

2nd July

Andrew Sampson (St Matthew’s, Westminster)

9th July

Marilyn Harper (Christ’s Chapel, Dulwich)

l6th July

David Enlow (New York)

23rd July

Iestyn Evans (St James’s, Spanish Place, London)

30th July

William Saunders (St Mary-le-Tower, Ipswich)

3rd September

John Keys (St Mary’s, Nottingham)

l0th September

David Coram (Romsey Abbey)

17th September

Gregory Morris (Temple Church, London)

24th September

Graham Powell (Limpsfield Parish Church)

1st October

Richard Mayo (Dulwich College)

8th October

Peter Litman (Ramsgate Abbey)

l5th October

John Sharples (Woldingham School)

22nd October

Martyn Rawles (Lichfield Cathedral)

29th October

Jeremy Lloyd (Caterham School)

Recitals are held on Wednesdays at 1.10 p.m. and usually last for 40 minutes
Entry is free. There is a retiring collection.
Tea and coffee are served after the recital which gives an opportunity to meet the recitalist.
If you wish to go on our mailing list please leave your name and address so that we can keep you informed of future recitals and concerts.
Organ by Henry Willis (Fr.) 1881 and Noel Mander 1955
There are 5 divisions spread over pedals and 3 manuals, and the majority of the
59 speaking stops have been left untouched since Fr. Willis installed them.
Noel Mander wisely left the organ as it was in 1955, and added further pipework to the pedals, as well as creating a new positif division and providing a new console.
"The finest parish church organ in the South of England" - WL.Sumner

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