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Organ l Jane
Parker-Smith
Described as ‘the Martha Argerich of the organ’ (Paul Driver,
The Sunday Times), Jane Parker-Smith is internationally recognised by the
critics and public alike for her musicianship, virtuosity, entertaining
programmes and electrifying performances. An innate interpretative ability,
prodigious technique and flair for tonal colour are the hallmarks that make
Jane Parker-Smith one of the most sought-after organists in the world.
Her studies at the Royal College of Music in
London were crowned with a number of prizes and scholarships, including the
Walford Davies Prize for organ performance.
After a further period of work with the eminent concert organist Nicolas
Kynaston, a French government scholarship enabled her to complete her studies
in Paris with the legendary blind organist Jean Langlais, perfecting the
knowledge and understanding of twentieth-century French organ music for which
she is today internationally renowned.
She made her
She has recorded a wide range of solo
repertoire for RCA, Classics for Pleasure, L’Oiseau Lyre, EMI, ASV, Collins
Classics, Motette and AVIE. In addition,
she has collaborated with the renowned Maurice André in a duo recording of
music for trumpet and organ. She has
performed numerous times on radio and television with special feature
programmes on the BBC, German and Swiss television.
Highlights in her concert career have been
performances in major venues and international festivals such as Westminster
Cathedral, Westminster Abbey, St Paul’s Cathedral, Royal Festival Hall; Royal
Albert Hall, London (both solo and concerto performances); Three Choirs
Festival, City of London Festival, Bath Festival and Blenheim Palace (Winston
Churchill Memorial Concert) in the UK; Jyväskylä Festival, Finland; Stockholm
Concert Hall, Sweden; Hong Kong Arts Festival;
Roy Thomson Hall, Toronto, Canada; Festival Paris Quartier D’Été, France;
Festival Cicio El Organo en la Iglesia, Buenos Aires, Argentina; Festival Internationale di
In 1996 she gave four solo concerts at the
American Guild of Organists National Centennial Convention in New York City.
She was also a featured artist for the AGO National Convention in Philadelphia
in 2002, for the AGO Region II Convention in New York City and the AGO Region V
Convention in Columbus, Ohio in 2007, for the AGO National Convention in
Nashville in 2012 and most recently for the AGO Regional Convention in Fort
Worth, Texas in 2015.
Miss
Parker-Smith is an Honorary Fellow of the Guild of Musicians and Singers and a
member of the Incorporated Society of Musicians. She is listed in the World Who’s
Who and the International Who’s Who in Music and in 2014 was chosen as one of
‘The 1000 Most Influential Londoners’ by the London Evening Standard newspaper.