Sedbergh Music Festival 2010
Wednesday 16th June
Event 24, Organ Recital
Tickets: ?5.00, Children free
A pre-performance lunch will be available at 12:00 noon

Edward Tambling
Edward Tambling, one of the Country’s foremost young organists, who is currently Organ Scholar at Westminster Cathedral and has recently been appointed as Organ Scholar at Westminster Abbey will give a recital including works by British Composers.
Edward started his musical career as a chorister of Wells Cathedral under Malcolm Archer, after which he was awarded a music scholarship to Downside School. In 2006, he took up the Christopher Tatton Organ Scholarship at Christ Church, Oxford from where he graduated with First Class Honours in 2009.
Edward became an Associate of the Royal College of Organists in 2005 and was awarded the Sowerbutts and Durrant prize and the Lord St Audries Prize. In 2009, Edward gained his Fellowship of the Royal College of Organists.
Concert Programme
- Mendelssohn: Sonata No. 3 (played in 1895 at the opening of the organ)
- Byrd: A Fancy (aka Fantasia in D Minor)
- Gibbons: Fantasia of four parts
- Stanley: Concerto II, Op. 10
- Ireland: Menuetto-Impromptu
- Brewer: Auf Wiedersehen
- Whitlock: Fidelis
- C Tambling: Fanfare for St Gregory
- Parry: Chorale Preludes on:
- Rockingham
- Melcombe
- Eventide
- Stanford: Song 22
- C Tambling: Variations on a theme of Thomas Campbell
- E Tambling: Improvisation on a theme to be provided in a sealed envelope


