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Filsell, Jeremy (piano)

Jeremy Filsell (piano)

Jeremy Filsell enjoys a concert career as one of only a few virtuoso performers on both the Piano and the Organ. He has performed as a solo pianist in Russia, the USA and throughout the UK and has appeared regularly at St John’s Smith Square and the Conway and Wigmore Halls in London. His Concerto repertoire encompasses Mozart and Beethoven through to Rachmaninov (2nd and 3rd Concertos), Shostakovich and John Ireland and in recent years, he has recorded the solo piano music of Carl Johann Eschmann, Eugene Goossens and the two Sonatas of Liszt’s pupil Julius Reubke. In the piano music of Herbert Howells and Bernard Stevens, Classic CD magazine commented that 'he does not attract for his virtuosity but for his ability to make the music unfold with irresistible logic and clarity: music-making of the highest calibre'. He is pianist with the London-based Burghersh Piano Trio and performs and records regularly with Violinist Oliver Lewis (with whom he has recorded discs of Elgar, Ireland, Ferguson and Goossens for Guild), with Timothy Travers-Brown (for Signum) and with baritone Michael Bundy, with whom he has recorded two discs of Mélodies by Widor, Vierne and Dupré (for Naxos).

Jeremy Filsell has recorded for BBC Radio 3, USA and Scandinavian radio networks in solo and concerto roles as both a pianist and organist and has a discography comprising over 25 solo recordings. Gramophone magazine commented on the series of 12 albums (Guild) that comprised the premiere recordings of Marcel Dupré’s complete organ works in 2000 that it was one of the greatest achievements in organ recording … Filsell’s astonishing interpretative and technical skills make for compulsive listening … truly distinguished, compelling and unquestionably authoritative performances; Filsell has phenomenal technique. In 2005, Signum released a 3-album set on the famous 1890 Cavaillé-Coll organ in St. Ouen Rouen of the complete organ symphonies of Louis Vierne. These were BBC Radio 3’s Disc of the Week in September of that year.

Jeremy Filsell studied as an Organ Scholar at Oxford University, then as a post-graduate, piano under David Parkhouse and Hilary McNamara at the Royal College of Music. He completed a PhD on aesthetic and interpretative issues in the organ music of Marcel Dupré at Birmingham Conservatoire/BCU. Over the course of his career, he has taught piano, organ and academic studies at a number of English schools (including Cranleigh and Eton), given masterclasses at universities and on summer courses in both the UK and USA, served on international competition juries and has held academic and keyboard lectureships at the Royal Northern College of Music and the Royal Academy of Music in London. Currently, he lives in the USA and besides international performing and teaching activities, is Artist-in- Residence at Washington National Cathedral in Washington DC.

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