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John Scott Whiteley (born 1950) is an English
organist An organist is a musician who plays any type of organ. An organist may play solo organ works, play with an ensemble or orchestra, or accompany one or more singers or instrumental soloists. In addition, an organist may accompany congregational h ...
and composer. He has performed extensively around the world and since 1985 has undertaken an annual tour of the US. He has performed in most major UK Cathedrals and concert halls, and was Assistant Organist and later Organist and Director of the Girls' choir at
York Minster The Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of Saint Peter in York, commonly known as York Minster, is the cathedral of York, North Yorkshire, England, and is one of the largest of its kind in Northern Europe. The minster is the seat of the Arch ...
between 1975 and 2010. He is currently Organist Emeritus of York Minster.


Career

John Scott Whiteley was educated at London University and at the Royal College of Music, after which he was awarded scholarships to study with
Fernando Germani Fernando Germani (5 April 1906 – 10 June 1998) was an organist of the Basilica of St. Peter in Rome during the reign of Pope Pius XII. Early life Germani was born in 1906 and played the piano and violin in public at four years of age. At ag ...
in Siena and
Flor Peeters Franciscus Florentinus Peeters, Baron Peeters (4 July 1903 – 4 July 1986) was a Belgian composer, organist and academic teacher. He was director of the Conservatorium in Antwerp, Belgium, and organist at Mechelen Cathedral from 1923 to his deat ...
in Malines. In 1976 Whiteley won first prize in the National Organ Competition of Great Britain. He has researched and written a book about
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composer
Joseph Jongen Joseph Marie Alphonse Nicolas Jongen (14 December 1873 – 12 July 1953) was a Belgian organist, composer, and music educator. Biography Jongen was born in Liège, where his parents had moved from Flanders. On the strength of an amazing precocity ...
, which has been described by ''Organists' Review'' as "a benchmark publication of impressive scholarship." His numerous recordings include ''Great Romantic Organ Music'', ''The Dupré Legacy'' and ''The complete organ works of Joseph Jongen'' (
Priory Records Priory Records is a record company in the UK founded in 1980, and devoted mostly to church music and organ music. Important projects have included the complete Psalms sung by cathedral choirs to Anglican chant, all of the Magnificat and Nunc di ...
). Whiteley combines his busy schedule with recording and touring and has composed anthems and organ works, some of which are published by Banks Music Publications. He has also transcribed the Symphonie en improvisation, recorded by
Pierre Cochereau Pierre Eugène Charles Cochereau (9 July 1924 – 6 March 1984) was a French organist, improviser, composer, and pedagogue. Cochereau was titular organist of the cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris from 1955 to his death in 1984 and was responsibl ...
at Notre-Dame de Paris for Philips in December 1963. (This is published by Butz Verlag.) Whiteley was a part-time teacher of Organ at
Hull University , mottoeng = Bearing the Torch f learning, established = 1927 – University College Hull1954 – university status , type = Public , endowment = £18.8 million (2016) , budget = £190 million ...
from 1978 to 2003, and he has often been an adjudicator at the Royal Northern College of Music and elsewhere. For ten years he was a member of the Council of the
Royal College of Organists The Royal College of Organists (RCO) is a charity and membership organisation based in the United Kingdom, with members worldwide. Its role is to promote and advance organ playing and choral music, and it offers music education, training and de ...
. In 2003 he began recording the complete organ works of
Johann Sebastian Bach Johann Sebastian Bach (28 July 1750) was a German composer and musician of the late Baroque period. He is known for his orchestral music such as the '' Brandenburg Concertos''; instrumental compositions such as the Cello Suites; keyboard wo ...
on historical organs (many associated with Bach) for BBC television and
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television productions. The project is called ''21st century Bach'', and began showing in sections on BBC Two and BBC Four. Three DVD volumes (about half of the total) have been released, and series 4 is now awaiting production. Organs used include the restored
Zacharias Hildebrandt Zacharias Hildebrandt (1688, Münsterberg, Silesia – 11 October 1757, Dresden, Saxony) was a German organ builder. In 1714 his father Heinrich Hildebrandt, a cartwright master, apprenticed him to the famous organbuilder Gottfried Silberma ...
instrument of St Wenzels church in
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, and St Boniface's Church (the "Bachkirche") in Arnstadt. The series employs unusual filming techniques, including the use of miniature cameras and mirrors inside the organs' mechanisms, and a floating camera filming from unusual viewpoints. The organist is shown quietly walking to the instrument in the empty church, and quietly walking out again when he has finished. The titles were designed by
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and the recording engineer is John Warburton. In September 2010, he left his post at York Minster in order to pursue his freelance career. Since then he has had his own small concert hall built, in which a 31-stop pipe organ of revolutionary design has been installed. He continues to write and to give recitals and lectures on Bach performance and on other aspects of the organ and its music. Further details can be found at his website.


Compositions


Choir

* ''Christmas Anthem – Jesu Redemptor Omnium'' (SATB, S solo, org) Op.2 (1982) * ''Evening Canticles (York Service)'' (SSAATTBB, soloists, org) Op.3(1983) * ''Five Cathedral Motets: No.1 Laudate Deum Omnes Angeli'' (S & B soli, SSATTB) Op.5 No. 1 (1990) * ''Four Psalm Chants'' (SATB), 2 in York Minster Psalter (1993) * ''Five Cathedral Motets: No.3 Reges Tharsis'' (SSAATTBB unacc.) Op.5 No. 3 (2001) * ''Evening Canticles (Second Service)'' (SATB unacc.) Op.10 (2001) * ''Five Cathedral Motets: No.4 Te lucis ante terminum'' (SSAATTBBB, SSS soli, unacc.) Op.5 No. 4 (2001) * ''Five Cathedral Motets: No.5 Lucis creator optime'' (SSAATTBB, S solo) Op.5 No. 5 (2002) * ''Anthem: At the round earth’s imagin’d corners'' (SSAATTBB, S solo, org) Op.12 (2005)


Organ

* ''Variations on a Theme of Berlioz'' (org) Op.1 (1973/84) * ''Fantasia espansiva'' ''(org)'' For Francis Jackson's 80th Birthday Op.6 (1997) * ''Toccata di dissonanze'' on themes of Frescobaldi and Chicago (org) Op.7 (1998) * ''Trilogy on Stanzas of Shakespeare's Sonnets'' (org) Op.11 (2002) * ''Scherzo: ''In Memoriam Maurice Duruflé'' (org) Op.11a (2005) * ''Scherzetto and fugue on the name Francis Jackson'' (org) Op.15 (2007) * ''Passacaglia'' (org) Op.17 (2008–09) * ''Five Sisters Windows: glass-effect pieces for organ'' Op.18 (2010)


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Website


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