Wayne Marshall Organ Recital

Wayne Marshall Organ Recital

British conductor, organist and pianist, Wayne Marshall, is world-renowned for his musicianship and versatility on the podium and keyboard

By Wymondham Abbey

Date and time

Location

Wymondham Abbey

Church Street Wymondham NR18 0PH United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event.

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

As a conductor, organist and pianist, Wayne Marshall is world-renowned for his musicianship and versatility on the podium and at the keyboard.

As an organ recitalist, he has an exceptionally varied repertoire and performs across the globe. In recent years, he has gained a significant following on social media.

He is a celebrated interpreter of the music of George Gershwin, Leonard Bernstein and other 20th-Century American composers. He has conducted major orchestras and opera companies throughout Europe, and in the USA and Canada.

Wayne Marshall is proud to be an Ambassador of the London Music Fund, a Charity whose mission it is to support the children of underprivileged communities to have access to high-quality music education.

We are thrilled to welcome Wayne to Wymondham Abbey for what is sure to be an evening of superb organ works played on the Great Organ that was crafted in 1792 by the renowned organ builder James Davis.

There will be an interval with bar and refreshments.

Frequently asked questions

Where can I park

Car parks within walking distance * Market Street Car Park, NR18 0BE - 7 min (0.3 mile) Becketswell Rd, NR18 9PH - 3 min (0.1 mile) Free * Central Hall, 6A Back Ln, NR18 0QB - 7 min (0.3 mile) * Back Lane, 15 Back Ln, NR18 0QB - 6 min (0.3 mile) * Town Green, NR18 0PX - 6 min (0.3 mile)

What facilities are there at the Abbey

The Abbey is fully accessible throughout with toilets. Refreshments from our licenced bar are available during the interval. Payment by cash or cards.

Organised by

Wymondham Abbey is one of the grandest religious buildings in East Anglia. It is a magnificent Norman church, originally established in 1107 as part of a monastic foundation. It was later enlarged and embellished with a particularly fine angel roof. The famous gilded altar screen by Sir Ninian Comper is among its many splendours. The unusual twin towers are a prominent local landmark.

But at Wymondham Abbey, we are more than just an ancient treasure chest. We are an active and lively parish church, with services every day and a variety of activities, Musical and community events throughout the year. We welcome more than 52,000 visitors every year and know that they leave enriched by the experience.

£5 – £15
Sep 6 · 19:00 GMT+1