Our Organ Heritage Open Day this year has a few different elements to it.
Whether you are already an organist, or are simply curious, come along and meet our majestic Father Willis Organ.
Meet the Father Willis Organ
11am & 2pm
45 minute sessions
FREE, drop in*
An illustrated talk presented by Reading Town Hall Organ Curator, William McVicker, introducing the Father Willis Organ and learning about its history within The Town Hall and how it works. William’s knowledge of the organ goes beyond the technical to the fascinating, and all attending the talk will be able to see the organ up close. Suitable for all ages, including children.
*please be aware that we have limited capacity on the stage for these sessions – overflow seating will be available in the stalls area, but the view of the presentation may be restricted.
Organ Lessons for Beginners
12.15pm - 1.15pm
Come and learn how to play the Father Willis Organ – for free! Have you ever wondered how you play the keys of more than one keyboard AND use your feet all at the same time? No musical experience necessary – a beginners guide to playing the organ.
LIMITED SPACES, BOOKING ESSENTIAL
Organ Lessons for Pianists
3.15pm - 4.15pm
Pianists are invited to come and learn some organ-playing skills on the Father Willis Organ. For those who already have some piano skills – learn how to use more than one keyboard and to use your feet on the pedal board.
LIMITED SPACES, BOOKING ESSENTIAL
These group sessions are taught by Hannah Gill – Co-chair of the Society of Women Organists (SWO), and accredited teacher for the Royal College of Organists (RCO).
Suitable for adults of all ages and children aged 7+. Booking essential via the BOOK NOW button above - please select the appropriate time slot.
U18s must be accompanied by an adult.