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John Scott
Under his direction, the St. Paul's Cathedral Choir has toured in France, Holland, Spain, Japan and twice in the USA; it has embarked upon two widely admired series of recordings, one of English Cathedral music and another of Psalms, both for Hyperion Records, and works frequently with such orchestras as the City of London Sinfonia, London Mozart Players, London Symphony Orchestra and Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Francis Grier, Robin Holloway, William Mathias, Robert Saxton, John Tavener, Jonathan Harvey, James MacMillan and Hugh Wood have all composed works commissioned for the Choir in recent years. As an organist John Scott is particularly known for his performances of large-scale romantic and twentieth century repertoire and has premiered many new works written especially for him by Peter Eben, William Mathias, Kenneth Leighton, Charles Camilleri, Francis Pott and David Bedford. In addition he also performs from the earlier organ repertoire, and has appeared as a soloist with the Academy of Ancient Music, The Tallis Scholars and the King's Consort. His career as a recitalist has taken him to five continents. In November 1983 he inaugurated the new Rieger organ in Hong Kong Cultural Centre and in 1990 he was one of five international Cathedral Organists invited to play in Washington Cathedral to celebrate the completion of the Cathedral. He has many recordings to his name and has recently recorded the organ sonatas of Elgar, organ music by William Mathias, the complete organ works of Duruflé and Mendelssohn and also, with the London Symphony Orchestra, the solo organ part in Janacek's Glagolithic Mass. John Scott on Guild Music
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