Wayne Marshall
Video on demand from 2 Nov 2020
available until 2 Nov 2025

Mastermind on the Organ: Wayne Marshall

The outstanding British organist improvises on themes by Beethoven.

He is a genius on the organ, and a charismatic conductor, composer and entertainer: Britain's Wayne Marshall can do church music and jazz, Bach and Broadway – and has a worldwide fan community. To mark the 250th anniversary of Beethoven's birth, he improvises in the Elbphilharmonie on themes written by the great composer. To start with, he plays major works from the French organ repertoire, a complex Toccata and Fugue by his Canadian colleague Andrew Ager, and an improvisation on music by his artistic lodestar Leonard Bernstein.

The Performer

Wayne Marshall enjoys a considerable worldwide reputation as a conductor, organist and pianist. He has been Organist in Residence at the Bridgewater Hall in Manchester since 1996. After working as chief conductor of the WDR Radio Orchestra from 2014 to 2020, he is now concentrating more on solo projects. A special focus of Marshall's is the music of George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein and contemporary American composers.

Wayne Marshall Wayne Marshall © Daniel Dittus
Wayne Marshall Wayne Marshall © Daniel Dittus
Wayne Marshall Wayne Marshall © Daniel Dittus

Programme

Wayne Marshall
Improvisation »Hommage à Lenny«

Charles-Marie Widor (*1844–1937)
Sinfonie Nr. 6 g-Moll op. 42/2

George C. Baker (*1951)
Deux Évocations

Andrew Ager (*1962)
Toccata und Fuge

Wayne Marshall
Improvisation on themes by Ludwig van Beethoven

Wayne Marshall
Sheet music © Daniel Dittus

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