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Organ concert by Claire Innes-Hopkins (Director of Chapel Music) Please help us continue to provide a digital platform for our performances. To make a donation, please scan the QR code on the screen, or visit www.saintsfunder.st-andrews.ac.uk/p/ LaidlawLiveMusicfromStAndrews Programme Fugue sur le thème du Carillon des Heures de la Cathédrale de Soissons, op.12 Maurice Duruflé (1902-1986) Chant du Mai Joseph Jongen (1873-1953) Fugue in D major, BWV 532/2 J.S. Bach (1685-1750) Sarabande for the 12th day of any October, from Partita for Organ Herbert Howells (1892-1983) Salix from Plymouth Suite Percy Whitlock (1903-1946) Allegro, from Symphony no.2 op.20 Louis Vierne (1870-1937) Claire Innes-Hopkins is Director of Chapel Music at the University of St Andrews, where she directs the University’s flagship choir, St Salvator’s Chapel Choir. The choir gives regular concerts, tours and broadcasts, their most recent radio broadcast on BBC Radio 4 Sunday worship in November 2021. She also directs the newly-founded StAMP (St Andrews Music Participation) Children’s Choir, and has a full freelance portfolio of piano accompanying, examining, solo performance and teaching: both at the university, for the performance modules and the Sacred Music MLitt, and at George Heriot’s School, Edinburgh. In 2019 Claire was musical director for Byre Opera, the University’s professionally run opera company, which received a four-star review in The Times for the performance of two one-act operas, Vaughan Williams Riders to the Sea and Madeleine Dring Cupboard Love. Claire read Music at Selwyn College, Cambridge, where she studied the organ with Thomas Trotter, and has worked previously at Winchester College, Magdalen College, Oxford, Peterborough Cathedral and Lincoln Cathedral. Prior to moving to Scotland, Claire was Assistant Director of Music at Rochester Cathedral, where she directed the girl choristers, and in her final year there 2017-2018 was Acting Director of Music, directing the boy choristers in addition to the girls, and running the busy music department. Claire gives regular organ recitals around the UK, and notable performances include Saint-Saëns Organ Symphony at the Royal Albert Hall, and Giles Swayne’s The Stations of the Cross at Lincoln Cathedral, in the presence of the composer. Claire began her musical life as a chorister at St Albans Cathedral, where she caught the sacred music bug, and has been fully immersed in music ever since. The organ in St Salvator’s Chapel was built in 1973 by the Austrian firm of Gregor Hradetzky. It was designed in consultation with the noted British recitalist and broadcaster Geraint Jones and reflects the ethos of the Modernist movement in its use of materials, its physical and tonal structure, voicing techniques and winding system. The organ replaced a twice-rebuilt Henry Willis II organ of 1904. Specification Great Bourdon -16 Prinzipal - 8 Hohlflute - 8 Octave - 4 Spitzflöte - 4 Superoctave - 2 Mixture - VI-VIII Positive Gedackt - 8 Prinzipal - 4 Kleingedackt - 4 Nazard - 2 2/3 Waldflöte - 2 Tierce - 1 3/5 Larigot - 1 1/3 Scharff - IV Krummhorn – 8 Swell Bourdon - 8 Viola - 8 Céleste - 8 Prestant - 4 Flute - 4 Doublette - 2 Cornet - V Mixtur - VI-VIII Fagot - 16 Trompet - 8 Oboe - 8 Vox Humana – 8 Pedal Subbass - 16 Principal - 8 Gemshorn - 8 Choralbass - 4 Nachthorn - 2 Mixture - IV Posaune - 16 Schalmei – 4 Bombarde Cornet - V Prestant - 4 Trompet - 8 Clarion – 4 Mechanical action Electric stop and combination action