Matthew Jorysz: Organ music for All Hallows
Friday 31 October 2025
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Experience the power and drama of some of classical music’s most thrilling works in this captivating lunchtime performance. Matthew Jorysz, Chief Musical Assistant to the Organist and Master of the Choristers at Westminster Abbey, presents a collection of spine-tingling classics that will transport you from the everyday to the extraordinary.
From Bach’s thunderous and iconic Toccata to Saint-Saëns’ haunting Danse Macabre, this programme showcases the organ at its most dramatic and compelling. Perfect for your lunch break—come and be swept away by music that stirs the soul.
Boellman Toccata and Prière à Notre-Dame from Suite Gothique Op 25
Rachmaninov Non allegro from Symphonic Dances Op 45
Durufle Scherzo Op 2
Saint-Saens arr. Lemare Danse macabre
Widor Intermezzo from Symphony VI Op 42 no 2
Bach Toccata and Fugue in D minor BWV 565
Matthew Jorysz organ
Having been Assistant Organist of Westminster Abbey since 2016, Matthew Jorysz took up the post of Sub-Organist in September 2024. He is the principal organist for the Abbey, responsible for playing the organ for services, accompanying the Abbey Choir in concerts, recordings and broadcasts, and acts as deputy conductor of the choir. In September 2022 he played the pre-service at the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II and he played at the coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla. Here he performed with the Monteverdi Choir and with the Coronation Orchestra under Sir Antonio Pappano. He also gave the premiere of Iain Farrington’s Voices of the World, a solo organ work commissioned for the Coronation in celebration of the Commonwealth. Before taking up his appointments at Westminster Abbey, Matthew held organ scholarships at Clare College, Cambridge whilst studying for a degree in Music, and Salisbury Cathedral.
In parallel with his work at the Abbey, Matthew is active as a recitalist, performing regularly in the UK and further afield. He is also a pianist and chamber musician, collaborating chiefly with singers. His 2021 recording of Russian art song with countertenor Hamish McLaren, Sphinx, was selected as editor’s choice in Limelight magazine, which described him as ‘… the eloquent pianist throughout, a sensitive accompanist.’ This was followed by an EP release of Rubinstein’s Persian Love Songs.
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| Fri 31 Oct | 1:00 PM | £10 | Book | 
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