Thursday LIVE at St Chad's Cathedral
40-minute organ recitals
Part of the Thursday LIVE 2017 Series
Add to my Calendar 01-06-2017 13:15 01-06-2017 15:15 36 Thursday LIVE at St Chad's Cathedral 40-minute Organ Recitals at St Chad’s Metropolitan Cathedral, Birmingham on the first Thursday of each month: 1.15pm – 1.55pm. The organ of St Chad’s Cathedral dates from 1993 and was built by J. W. Walker & Sons, it is considered one of the finest in the Midlands. The 'Thursday Live' series was established in 2008 by Paul Carr and the first eight years of recitals were hosted at St Paul’s in the Jewellery Quarter where Paul is Director of Music. With the increasingly unreliable nature of the St Paul’s organ before its planned rebuild, the decision was made to transfer the series to St Chad’s Cathedral which is only a short walk from St Paul’s. St Chad's Cathedral, Birmingham DD/MM/YYYYDetails
St Chad's Cathedral
St Chad's Queensway
Birmingham
B4 6EU
England
Programme
Johann Sebastian Bach – Komm, Gott Schöpfer, Heiliger Geist, BWV 667
George Frideric Handel – Organ Concerto no.10 in D minor, Op.7 no.4 (HWV 309)
Johannes Brahms – Schmücke dich, O liebe Seele, Op.122 no.5
Maurice Duruflé – Choral varié sur le thème du 'Veni Creator', Op.4
Hans-Martin Kiefer – Blues Chorale 'Die ganze Welt hast du uns überlassen'
Naji Hakim – In Organo, Chordis et Choro
Performers
Paul Carr – organ
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Programme Note
40-minute Organ Recitals at St Chad’s Metropolitan Cathedral, Birmingham on the first Thursday of each month: 1.15pm – 1.55pm.
The organ of St Chad’s Cathedral dates from 1993 and was built by J. W. Walker & Sons, it is considered one of the finest in the Midlands.
The 'Thursday Live' series was established in 2008 by Paul Carr and the first eight years of recitals were hosted at St Paul’s in the Jewellery Quarter where Paul is Director of Music. With the increasingly unreliable nature of the St Paul’s organ before its planned rebuild, the decision was made to transfer the series to St Chad’s Cathedral which is only a short walk from St Paul’s.