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St Mary's Platt organ recital, 11 May 2024 1800 hrs

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  1. DAVID POULTER
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DAVID POULTER is an organist, pianist and choral director based in Burwell on the border of Cambridgeshire and Suffolk.          

                                

David was born in Kent and educated at The Kings School, Rochester and at The Royal College of Music, London where he was a Foundation Scholar and Walford Davies prize-winner. 

He was also awarded the coveted Limpus and Frederick Shinn prizes from the Royal College of Organists. 

He is a Fellow of the Royal College of Organists (and a holder of the RCO Choir Training diploma), a Fellow of Trinity College of Music, a Graduate of the Royal Schools of Music and an Associate of the Royal College of Music. He was awarded an Honorary Fellowship of the Guild of Church Musicians in 2008 in recognition of his “great contribution to church music over many years”.

 

After five years as Assistant Organist at Rochester Cathedral, further study at London University, and some years teaching at Cranbrook School in Kent, and Tunbridge Wells Girls’ Grammar School as Head of Music, David went to Coventry Cathedral in 1990, first as Assistant Organist and ultimately as Director of Music. During his time in Coventry, he founded the Cathedral Girls’ Choir consisting of 50 singers aged 8 – 16 years. He also initiated a course in Church Music at Coventry University.

 

David was appointed Organist and Director of Music at Chester Cathedral in April 1997, following a succession of distinguished organists dating from Robert Whyte in the 16th century to John Sanders and Roger Fisher in the 20th century. Under his direction, the Cathedral Choir undertook seven CD recordings, many broadcasts on BBC Radio and TV and Granada TV, and premiered many new works written especially for Chester Cathedral, including one by John Tavener. The choir also enjoyed tours to France, Holland, Ireland and the USA. David was actively involved in the planning and raising of £1.6 million for the building of a new Song School in 2005. Other highlights included two International Church Music Festivals with Sir David Willcocks. During this period, David was also a regular conductor of the BBC Daily Service.

 

From January 2008 to August 2017 David was Director of Music at  Liverpool Cathedral where he enjoyed a close musical partnership with his friend and colleague, Professor Ian Tracey, Organist Titulaire. 

 

As well as conducting the cathedral choir at seven services each week during term time, David:

  • Toured with the choir to Poland, Paris, Estonia, New York and Washington; 
  • recorded five CDs of choral music with Priory Records:

Evensong from Liverpool Cathedral; 

Music for Men’s Voices featuring music by Duruflé and Tallis; 

The Psalms of David, Volume 3;  

Great Cathedral Anthems from Liverpool Cathedral; 

Great Hymns from Liverpool

  • conducted the choir for many BBC TV and Radio broadcasts; 
  • directed first performances of specially commissioned works by Cecilia McDowall, Richard Shephard, James Macmillan, and Liverpool-born composer, John McCabe.

 

David Poulter has travelled extensively, as a recitalist, and as a conductor to France, Germany, Holland, Italy, Norway, Poland, Jamaica and the United States. He has featured as a soloist on BBC Radio 3 with the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, and his solo organ CD recordings include:

Fanfare for Organ Mayhew 1995 - David Poulter at Coventry Cathedral

Toccatas from Coventry Lammus 1998

Organ Music from Chester English Cathedral Series, vol 5, Regent Records 2002

Great European Organs – David Poulter at Liverpool Cathedral Priory Records 2016

Bach from Liverpool Cathedral – David Poulter & Ian Tracey Priory Records 2018

 

Now, in retirement, David is a freelance recitalist and Director of Church and Community Music at St Vigor’s Parish Church, Fulbourn.

 

 

 

Kent County Organists' Association
Secretary: Matthew Young
[Acting Secretary and Treasurer, Kevin Grafton, tel 01732 452117]
Email: secretary@kcoa.org.uk

 

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