Fraser Wilson
Teacher, conductor, composer, performer

 

 

 

 

 

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Some recent events

• RSCM Mardi Gras / Tongues of Fire festivals (Sheffield; choir trainer)
• RSCM 'God so loved the world' A come-and-sing performance of Stainer's Crucifixion (Saint Bartholomew’s; director)
• Bach's Saint John Passion (Saint John’s, Sheffield; counter-tenor soloist)
• Poulenc's Organ Concerto
• Come-and-Sing Fauré Requiem
(accompanist)

• Saint Bartholomew’s Girls Choir concerts (Venice; director)
• Twentieth Anniversary Concert of Carols and Festive Readings
(Saint Bartholomew’s; director)
• A Purcell Celebration:
the music of Henry Purcell with sopranos, string quartet and chamber organ (organ/director)
• The Wesley Music Festival (Dublin; piano accompanist)
• The End is Come: music for Holy Week (Tavener Funeral ikos; Tucapsky Five Lenten Motets; Macintosh The Reproaches; Parry Songs of Farewell) (The Clyde Chorale at Saint Bartholomew’s; director)
Mostly Mendelssohn: music by Mendelssohn, Brahms and Bruckner (Saint Bartholomew’s; director)
• The Clyde Chorale
: Vivaldi’s Gloria plus organ solos and choral pieces (Saint Bartholomew’s; chamber organ/organ solos/director)

MUSIC ON MONDAYS: series curator / performer:  Mondays at 7.30pm in May and June at Saint Bartholomew’s

Fraser appears on Let the enemy in, the debut album of Dublin-based singer-songwriter Paul Hourican