Organ Recital
Paul's 15th Lunchtime Organ Concert on the fine Father Willis Organ of Hereford Cathedral which includes the famous Toccata by Widor.
Extending the monthly Thursday LIVE series; during August 2022 there will be an organ recital on every Thursday at 1:15pm.
A week late to avoid the Platinum Jubilee Bank Holiday - come and hear Paul Carr play a programme with a royal flavour.
Come and hear Bach's monumental Passacaglia and other works including Guilmant's March on Handel's 'Lift up your Heads' in the week leading to Palm Sunday
ul opens the 2022 Thursday Live Organ Recital Series with Basil Harwood's Organ Sonata in C sharp minor, sandwiched between transcriptions of works by Dvořák , Vivaldi and Tchaikovsky.
The final Thursday LIVE of 2020 once again sees Paul Carr and David Saint playing the wonderful Walker organ in St Chad's Cathedral Birmingham.
Paul returns to the beautiful setting of Christchurch Priory to play his 10th lunchtime organ recital in their popular series on the Nicholson organ. Mobile console at the front of the nave and video screens enable great views of the performance.
Come and hear the stunning Walker Organ in person. David Saint & Paul Carr put this monumental instrument through its paces in another live organ recital.
Part of Leeds International Concert Series, Leeds Town Hall recitals move to their temporary home in St Anne’s Cathedral with a wide-ranging and virtuoso programme from Paul Carr.
After an 18 month break due to the Coronavirus Pandemic, and monthly YouTube video recitals, David Saint and Paul Carr back in person at St Chad's Cathedral. Come and hear the stunning Walker Organ in person.
Come and hear Paul Carr put the magnificent Hill organ through its paces in this evening recital. Behind the closed doors, in the quiet of the evening, a chance to hear all of the glorious colours explored in an eclectic range of repertoire. Not to be missed.
Paul returns to the beautiful market town of Ludlow in Shropshire to play his third recital for Ludlow Arts Classical on the fine Snetzler organ.