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Callum Anderson

Organ Recital

Organ Recital
A lunchtime organ recital by Callum Anderson to include music by Buxtehude, Cima, Gibbons and Sweelinck plus some of Callum’s own compositions.

Callum Anderson is a harpsichordist and organist based in London. In 2020 he completed a Master's Degree in Historically Informed Performance at the Royal Academy of Music with a distinction, studying the harpsichord with Carole Cerasi and Brecon Baroque Festival star James Johnstone.​ Callum is the Assistant Director of Music at St Mary’s Church, Putney. He was previously the organist of St Peter’s Church, Acton (2020-2022), and has held organ scholarships at St Mary Redcliffe (Bristol), St Mary's Church (Battersea) and St Marylebone Parish Church.

Full Event Details

A lunchtime organ recital by Callum Anderson to include music by Buxtehude, Cima, Gibbons and Sweelinck plus some of Callum’s own compositions.

Callum Anderson is a harpsichordist and organist based in London. In 2020 he completed a Master's Degree in Historically Informed Performance at the Royal Academy of Music with a distinction, studying the harpsichord with Carole Cerasi and Brecon Baroque Festival star James Johnstone.​ Callum is the Assistant Director of Music at St Mary’s Church, Putney. He was previously the organist of St Peter’s Church, Acton (2020-2022), and has held organ scholarships at St Mary Redcliffe (Bristol), St Mary's Church (Battersea) and St Marylebone Parish Church.

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Location

Brecon Cathedral
Cathedral Close, Brecon, Powys, Wales LD3 9DP


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