LUNCHTIME RECITAL

Jeremy Lloyd – organ

Friday 31st January, 2025, at 1:15 pm

FREE ADMITTANCE
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The Programme

Jeremy Lloyd – organ

Johann Sebastian Bach

Prelude and Fugue in F minor, BWV 534

Charles-Marie Widor

from Symphony No 3
ii. Minuet
iii. Marcia
iv. Adagio

Flor Peeters

Aria

Louis Vierne

from 24 Pièces de Fantaisie, Op 54
Carillon de Westminster

The Artist

Jeremy Lloyd is the Assistant Director of Music at Ely Cathedral, where he accompanies and conducts the choir for some of the Cathedral’s daily services. Jeremy is also Director of the Ely Cathedral Octagon Singers, and organist at The King’s School, Ely.

Jeremy studied at the Royal Academy of Music with Susan Landale, David Titterington and Clive Driskill-Smith, and combined his studies with Organ Scholarships at Methodist Central Hall Westminster and the London Oratory. After graduating with a first-class degree and numerous prizes, Jeremy embarked on a two-year Organ Scholarship at Peterborough Cathedral, followed by a further two years at York Minster as the Assisting Organist.

Before coming to Ely, Jeremy was the Assistant Director of Music at Rochester Cathedral. In addition to being the principal organist for all services, he directed the Cathedral’s Voluntary Choir, and spent two terms as the Acting Director of Music in 2022. He was also an organ tutor at the King’s School, Rochester, and Assistant Director of Music to the Rochester Choral Society.

Jeremy is a Fellow of the Royal College of Organists and holds the LRAM teaching diploma from the Royal Academy of Music. He has performed live on BBC Radios 3 and 4 in concert and for services, and has given organ recitals across the country in venues including the Cathedrals of St Paul’s, St Edmundsbury, Westminster and Southwark
www.jeremy-lloyd.co.uk

congregation sitting for service

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