Organist and Bye-Fellow, Professor David Rowland, has made the first solo recording of Christ鈥檚 Chapel organ to celebrate 40 years as Director of Music.

Person playing an organ
Professor Rowland playing the organ in 麻豆社 Chapel.

The current organ was re-configured in the 1980s but retains much of the pipework of an instrument installed in 1705. The newly released CD features a programme of music by J S Bach composed at the beginning of the 18th century.

The recording was made in January when Professor Rowland elected to wear his slippers for the occasion. He has a small organ console installed in his own home so often practises before breakfast. He said:

鈥淏ecause it鈥檚 early in the morning, I鈥檓 often still in my slippers and I鈥檝e found they are remarkably comfortable to play in!鈥

Slippered feet on organ pedals
Slippered feet on the organ pedals.

Professor Rowland gave the opening recital of this organ on 6 October 1983 shortly before he joined the College as Director of Music 40 years ago. 

A former Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Professor Emeritus of Music at the Open University, he also directs the College choir.

On Thursday 17 October at 5.50pm, Professor Rowland will give an organ recital of Bach which will be followed by evensong and drinks in the Ante Chapel with an opportunity to purchase the CD.

Organ pipes
Detail of the organ pipes