
Keynote Speaker
We are delighted to announce Anne Marsden Thomas as the Keynote Speaker for the 2012 Symposium.
Anne Marsden Thomas FRCO, FRSCM, B. Mus, ARAM, Dip RAM, LRAM, ARCM
London, U.K.
From the start of her career Anne Marsden Thomas has dedicated herself to the provision of professional standard organ instruction for students of every age and every level of attainment. In 1986 she co-founded The London Organ Day, and in 1990 she was responsible for National Learn the Organ Year, which attracted over 2,000 applicants. Two years later she founded St. Giles International Organ School. She has always worked in harmony with other organists’ bodies, especially The Royal College of Organists (RCO). Now working as Head of RCO St. Giles, she continues to co-ordinate the activities of a team of teachers and the studies of around 300 organ students. The annual programme includes individual instruction, regular classes and a summer school which regularly attracts over 70 students.
In order to provide a range of study resources for students and teachers she has written and edited a range of books and anthologies, including the 5-volume Graded Anthology for Organ which includes the textbook A Practical Guide to Playing the Organ (Cramer Music, 1997) and the 6-volume Oxford Service Music for Organ (OUP, 2010/2011). She has also published many articles for organists and their teachers, including the long-running series ‘Anne Marsden Thomas’s Organ Lessons’ published in both Church Music Quarterly and The American Organist.
Anne Marsden Thomas has been Director of Music at St. Giles Cripplegate Church, London, where there are three pipe organs, since 1982. Her concert and teaching work has taken her to the USA, Japan, Europe and all over the UK, and she has made several commercial recordings.
