Thomas Trotter (musician)
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Thomas Andrew Trotter (born 4 April 1957) is an English concert organist. He is Birmingham City Organist, organist of St Margaret's, Westminster, visiting Fellow in Organ Studies in the Royal Northern College of Music and president of St Albans International Organ Festival.
Biography
Born in
In Birmingham he plays regularly in the city's
Trotter has performed and been recorded around the world, and is much sought-after as a soloist in orchestral partnerships. He has performed with conductors Sir
Trotter has also been invited to perform on major historic instruments such as those at St. Ouen in Rouen, St. Bavo’s in Haarlem (Netherlands), Weingarten Abbey in Germany and Woolsey Hall at Yale University and he appears at the festivals of Salzburg, Berlin, Vienna, Edinburgh and London’s BBC Proms.
In 2020, he was awarded
Recording history
Trotter's recordings of
He has released seven CD recordings on the Regent Records
He has released two DVDs on Regent: The Town Hall Tradition (REGDVD001 – September 2011), recorded on the organ of Town Hall, Birmingham, and A Shropshire Idyll (REGDVD002 – March 2014), released to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the Snetzler organ in St Laurence's Church, Ludlow.
References
- ^ Hart, David. "THOMAS TROTTER." The Organ. 2008.Archived 29 March 2015 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Regent Home". regent-records.co.uk.