Organ Recital
Organ Studio, Royal Birmingham Conservatoire
200 Jennens Road, B4 7XR
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Organ Recital
Godfrey Leung organ
Thomas Howell organ
Lucchinetti Spiritoso from Concerto a due Organi
Mozart Fantasia in F minor, K608
Homilius Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele, HoWV VIII:17 (formerly attrib. JS Bach BWV 759)
Byrd A Fancy from My Ladye Nevells Booke
Kaminski Andante
Bairstow Allegro giocoso from Organ Sonata
Leighton Martyrs: Dialogues on a Scottish Psalm-tune
Godfrey Leung is currently an undergraduate student of Royal Birmingham Conservatoire organ department, under the tutelage of Daniel Moult and Nicholas Wearne.
Since beginning his undergraduate studies at RBC, Godfrey has performed at notable venues and for monumental occasions, such as the 2023 and 2025 British Institute of Organ Studies (BIOS) conferences, St Paul's Cathedral, London, as well as for HRH Duke of Edinburgh during his visit to RBC. These opportunities are complimented with being awarded the 2024 Dame Gillian Weir Messiaen Prize.
Thomas Howell hails from Neath, South Wales and is currently studying at Royal Birmingham Conservatoire. This has been made possible through a generous scholarship from the Macdonald foundation.
Tom served as Organ Scholar of Chichester Cathedral for two years, where he recorded solos on the Regent CD What joy so true to celebrate Thomas Weelkes. Subsequently, he has been the parish organist of English Martyrs RC Church, Sparkhill for the last four years.
Competition successes have included winning the 2024 and 2025 Corton Hyde Early Music Prizes, 2025 Dame Gillian Weir Messiaen Prize and the 2026 RBC / BOA Leonard Gibbons Organ Prize.
Recent recital venues have included Westminster Abbey and Hull City Hall. His focus this year has been pre-reformation English liturgical organ music. Upcoming engagements include Westminster Abbey, Worcester Cathedral and St. Martin le Grand, York.
Tom can also often be found working with singers as a collaborative pianist and is the accompanist of Cabtabile d'Eymet in Bergerac, France.
Running time approx. 55 minutes