Thomas Trotter: A Celebration | Regent Records REGCD584

Thomas Trotter: A Celebration

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Label: Regent Records

Cat No: REGCD584

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Release Date: 6th October 2023

Contents

Artists

Thomas Trotter (organ)

Artists

Thomas Trotter (organ)

About

Thomas Trotter was appointed Birmingham City Organist in 1983 in succession to Sir George Thalben-Ball. This album, recorded in Town Hall, Birmingham, is released to coincide with the 40th anniversary of that appointment. It complements ‘Symphony Hall Sorcery’ (released in 2022) in celebrating Trotter’s consummate artistry over four decades on these two iconic Birmingham instruments. For this new recording Thomas dazzles in a personally-selected programme showing the dynamic and expressive range of the Town Hall organ with major established corner-stones of the Romantic organ repertoire by Parry and Willan, through to recent works by Kevin Volans and Rachel Laurin, and smaller-scale works by Wolstenholme and Karg-Elert.

Central to the artistry of the town hall organist is the transcription, and the recording includes a virtuoso example by the master of the craft, W.T. Best, together with several ones by Thomas himself.

Alongside his regular recitals in Birmingham, Thomas Trotter tours on four continents and plays at many international festivals such as Bath, Salzburg, and the BBC Proms. He is an active recording artist, appearing on the Decca, Hyperion, Regent, King’s College, and Chandos labels.

Thomas Trotter is one of Britain’s most widely admired musicians. The excellence of his musicianship is reflected internationally in his musical partnerships. He has performed as soloist with, amongst many others, the conductors Sir Simon Rattle, Bernard Haitink, Riccardo Chailly, and Sir Charles Mackerras. He has performed in all of the world’s major concert halls, and has played inaugural concerts and won international instrumentalist awards worldwide. He received Honorary Doctorates from Birmingham City University in 2003 and from Birmingham University in 2006. In 2020 he was awarded The Queen’s Medal for Music.

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