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Traditionally, Truro Cathedral's Organ Scholar is invited to take on the role of accompanist to Truro Choral Society. Many of them have gone on to considerable success as professional organists, both in the UK and abroad, and the Society has followed their careers with great pleasure.
2024/25 - Jeremy Wan
2024/25 - Jeremy Wan
Cathedral (2023-24). Jeremy recently graduated from the University of Glasgow with a distinction in Musicology (MMus) under the supervision of John Butt. During his time in Glasgow, Jeremy studied under Kevin Bowyer whilst serving as organ scholar, accompanying the University Chapel Choir in their regular services, radio broadcasts and tours. He was also the Director of Music at All Saints, Bearsden.
As an accompanist, Jeremy has worked with the Scottish Opera, Glasgow Cathedral Choral Society and the University's Choral Societies. He also appears regularly as a recitalist and has performed in many venues including Kelvingrove Art Gallery. In his free time, Jeremy enjoys solving puzzles and cooking.
2022/23 - Thomas Dilley
2022/23 - Thomas Dilley
A graduate of Queen's College, University of Oxford, Thomas has recently completed postgraduate studies at the Conservatoire à Rayonnement Régional de Toulouse.
2021/22 - Alden Wright
2021/22 - Alden Wright
Hailing from Salisbury, North Carolina, Alden continues our recent trend for accompanists from North America.
In May 2020, he graduated with highest distinction from the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York, where he studied organ performance with Nathan Laube, and won the 2019 Arthur Poister National Competition in Organ Playing and the Pogorzelski-Yankee Memorial Scholarship for undergraduate studies.
He has served previously as Organ Scholar and Assistant Organist at Duke University (summer 2019) and at the Third Presbyterian Church in Rochester (2018-2020).
2019/20 - Manuel Piazza
2019/20 - Manuel Piazza
Manuel graduated from the University of Toronto with a BMus in Organ Performance. While in Toronto, he served as choir director and organist at Our Lady of Sorrows Roman Catholic Church, organ scholar at Trinity College (University of Toronto), organ scholar at St James' Anglican Cathedral, and one of the five organists of St Michael's Cathedral Basilica.
2018/19 - Carolyn Craig
2018/19 - Carolyn Craig
Carolyn comes from Knoxville, Tennessee, graduating Bachelor of Music in Organ Performance from the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University (IU).
As a pianist, Carolyn performed at Carnegie Hall as a first-place winner of the American Protege International Music Talent Competition.
2017/18 - Will Fairbairn
2017/18 - Will Fairbairn
Will read music and was the organ scholar at St Catharine's College Cambridge. While there, he played under Edward Wickham for both the College Choir and the Girls' Choir, accompanying them in their weekly round of services as well as for radio broadcasts, recordings and tours across Europe and the Far East.
In his third year, he was also the repetiteur for Cambridge University Musical Society Chorus, playing under Stephen Cleobury.
2016/17 - Käthe Wright Kaufman
2016/17 - Käthe Wright Kaufman
Originally from Evanston, Illinois, Käthe studied at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York, where in 2013 she received the Gerald Barnes Award for Excellence in Pipe Organ. She received the Van Delinder Prize in Liturgical Organ Skills from Christ Church, Rochester, in both 2014 and 2015, and won the West Chester University International Organ Competition in 2015.
2015/16 - Joseph O'Berry
2015/16 - Joseph O'Berry
A native of Georgia, USA, Joseph joins us following a year at Blackburn Cathedral as organ scholar.
From 2009-12 he read Organ Performance at The Townsend School of Music at Mercer University. He is a member of the Association of Anglican Musicians and a Colleague of the American Guild of Organists (CAGO).
2014/15 - James Orford
2014/15 - James Orford
James was organ scholar at Dulwich College for four years, as well as assistant organist at St Mark's Church, Bromley, He has been awarded a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Music, on completion of his year as Truro Cathedral organ scholar.