Lunchtime Organ Recital - David Hulse Join us on Tuesdays at 1.15 pm throughout the summer for our Lunchtime Organ Recitals. Admission is free with a retiring collection and large-screen video projection is available at all concerts. This week's recital is given by David Hulse, Hereford.Programme Marche triomphale: Nun danket alle Gott Op. 65 No 59 S. Karg-Elert Vesper Voluntary no 3 in F E. Elgar Pièce d’orgue BWV 572 J.S. Bach Hymne d’Action de grâce: “Te Deum” Op. 5 No 3 J. Langlais Suite Gothique i) Introduction - Chorale ii) Menuet Gothique iii) Prière à Notre-Dame iv) Toccata L. Boëllmann David Hulse was born in 2006 and has lived in Hereford for the last eleven years. Formerly a pupil at St Mary’s School, Lugwardine, he has this summer completed his A-Level studies at Hereford Sixth Form College. In September he moves to Exeter University where he will study medicine, while also holding an organ scholarship. Playing the organ is one of David’s great passions, and he has studied with Peter Dyke under the auspices of the Diocese of Hereford Organists’ Training Scheme since 2017, achieving his Grade 8 exam with a distinction in 2023. In recent years he has served as organ scholar at Holy Trinity Church, Hereford, where he has often conducted the choir, as well as for a while being director of music at St Michael’s Church, Breinton, where he first played for a full service in 2018. David has also been the organ scholar at Hereford Sixth Form College, and has frequently accompanied their choir, Academia Musica, at Evensongs at Hereford Cathedral. In his spare time he likes to play chess, read books, and go on hikes. Manage Cookie Preferences