Organ organist
James Antony Vivian MA FRCO
James Vivian is the Director of Music & Organist of the Temple Church, where he directs the professional choir of men and boys of whom the Daily Telegraph recently commented, 'The Temple Church Choir is a formidable force, finely honed and blended'. As an organist, he is known equally for his outstanding interpretation of the solo repertoire as for his colourful and inventive accompanying; he is one of England’s most sought-after young organists.
James Vivian was educated at King's College, Cambridge where, for four years, he worked closely with its world-famous choir which included playing for the annual
A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols broadcast to tens of millions worldwide. Before Cambridge, he was Acting-Assistant Organist of Lincoln Cathedral. His teachers during this period included Colin Walsh, Dr Philip Marshall and David Sanger. He was a prize-winner in the Fellowship examination of the Royal College of Organists, and was awarded a scholarship to study the French organ repertoire with Marie-Louise Langlais in Paris.
James has appeared in many festivals (including the BBC Proms, Aldeburgh, The Three Choirs Festival, and the Lincoln Festival in New York City), and has played recitals and concerts throughout the world (including Japan, Brazil, South Africa, USA, Bermuda and Europe). He has also been an examiner for the The Royal College of Organists and has broadcast on many national radio stations as a soloist. James has recorded with labels such as Decca, Priory, Sony BMG, EMI and Hyperion. His organ CD from the Temple,
Passacaglias from the Temple Church, was critically acclaimed and featured on BBC Radio's CD Review; a new CD
English Organ Music from the Temple Church is due to be released in Spring 2010. A new CD of the Temple Church Choir will also be available late in 2009.
James was Artistic Adviser to the year-long 2008 Temple Festival, which included conducting a new and fully-staged production of
Dido & Aeneas in London. He is co-founder of two professional ensembles - The Temple Players and Temple Brass - with whom he presents concerts, including a popular series of Cantata Concerts at the Temple Church. In 2010, James will present concerts and will spend a week directing choirs in USA, as well as recitals in Germany and the UK.
'...fastidious and idiomatic playing.' BBC Radio 3
'...Vivian's playing was powerful and exciting.' The Organ
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