Organ Workshop: Fyvie Hall Compton Organ with RCO

Wed Nov 19 2025 at 02:00 pm to 04:00 pm UTC+00:00

Fyvie Hall, Regent Street, London, UK | London

The University of Westminster
Publisher/HostThe University of Westminster
Organ Workshop: Fyvie Hall Compton Organ with RCO
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Join us at the University of Westminster, Regent Street Campus, to discover the Compton Organ in Fyvie Hall, in a workshop led by Tom Bell!
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Organ Workshop: Fyvie Hall Compton Organ with RCO

Venue: Fyvie Hall, Regent Street, London, UK

Date: November 19, 2025 at 2:00 PM (Europe/London)

Come join us for an exciting organ workshop at Fyvie Hall! Get ready to explore the beautiful sounds of the Compton Organ led by Tom Bell, organist and director at the RCO. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, this workshop is perfect for all music enthusiasts to learn more about this unique instrument, its history and enjoying its sound!


ABOUT THE WORKSHOP

Tom Bell, Concert Organist and director of the RCO said about the workshop: " I plan to introduce the colours, timbres and possibilities of the organ, and a bit of its history, then give people the chance to have a go themselves: bring a piano or keyboard piece to play, or a song, or a singer, or a beatboxing friend, or improvise: whatever suits, and whatever genre."

The workshop will be really tailored to the participants, so whether you are a pro looking to try Fyvie Organ, or a beginner starting out, this will be the space for you!



ABOUT THE WORKSHOP LEADER

Tom Bell's playing has been described as "invigorating" (Sunday Times), "compelling" (Organists' Review) and "brilliant" (American Record Guide). Tom has built a vibrant portfolio as a performer, teacher and animateur. He has performed across Europe, in Australia, the Far East and the USA. Tom's recordings have been broadcast and won praise internationally. His highly acclaimed recording Freak Out! (Regent 2021), was described in The American Organist as “remarkable…a masterclass”, and in BBC Music Magazine as “in equal parts brilliant and a bit bonkers”. “Beyond dispute”, continues The American Organist, “is Bell’s grand vision of organ music.” Tom’s main focus at present is being a Dad to two young children, but he remains active as a musician (albeit functioning on a bit less sleep than previously!). Tom has a reputation as an innovator, collaborating with poets, dancers, visual artists and folk musicians. His work with Richard Brasier pushes the boundaries of organ duo. An ardent proponent of new music, Tom has premiered many new works including chorale preludes for the Orgelbüchlein Project and a cantata by Divine Comedy frontman Neil Hannon. Tom pioneered the combination of organ and beatbox, performing with Shlomo on BBC Radio 3 and at the Royal Festival Hall. In May 2019, with William Whitehead, John Scott Whiteley and Laurens de Man, Tom participated in the first complete performance of the Orgelbüchlein Project at the Orgelpark in Amsterdam. The 164 pieces took four organists, and five organs, nine hours to perform. A similar marathon in London in 2023 received international press attention. Tom participated in a performance of Jean Guillou's nine-organ epic, La Révolte des Orgues, at Westminster Cathedral; he returned to that place in April 2022 to perform Messiaen’s Livre du Saint Sacrement. Messiaen’s music is one of Tom’s two principal preoccupations at present: he has a Messiaen vlog on YouTube, and a film project is currently being filmed by Fugue State Films. By contrast, another current interest concerns a study of English nineteenth century performance practice, particularly the work of W. T. Best. This project encompasses academic writings, and pure fun in his costumed quasi-steampunk The Best Experience concerts. Tom regularly teaches on courses for young organists, and gives masterclasses internationally. His students have held prestigious positions across the UK. Organist to the renowned Organworks project from 2007-2017, he continues his educational work as a Director of the RCO. Tom is Artistic Director of the London Organ Day, a patron of the Society of Women Organists and is a member of the Association of Independent Organ Advisers. He was taught by Kevin Bowyer, Jacques van Oortmerssen and Ann Elise Smoot.

Tom Bell Organist


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