DAVID GOODE
Biography
David
Goode is now Organist and Head of Keyboard at Eton College, where
he presides over a unique collection of historic instruments and teaches some
of the UK's most
talented young organists; he combines this with a concert career that takes him
to all parts of the world.
Born in the UK in 1971,
he was a music scholar at Eton College and then
organ scholar at King’s College, Cambridge from
1991-4, graduating with a first and the MPhil degree. While there he studied
the organ with David Sanger and in Holland with Jacques
van Oortmerssen. From 1996-2001 he was Sub-Organist
at Christ Church, Oxford and as such toured in Europe, the US, Brazil and
Japan, and made several recordings.
Having won the top prizes awarded at the 1997 St. Alban’s Interpretation
Competition, and the Recital Gold Medal at the 1998 Calgary Competition, he
concentrated on a free-lance career between 2001 and 2003. In 2003 he moved to Los
Angeles, where he combined a busy international
schedule with the post of Organist-in-Residence at First Congregational Church,
home to the world’s largest church organ.
In 2006
he returned to the Proms for a rare solo recital, toured across Europe and Australia, and
renewed a fruitful partnership with the BBCNOW in the Poulenc and Copland
concerti. He has concertised in the US extensively in
the last decade, including several features on the popular ‘Pipedreams’ radio
programme: in 2007 he returns to the Walt Disney Concert Hall to appear with
the LA Master Chorale, as well as playing at the Leipzig Gewandhaus.
He also has a duo partnership with the trumpeter Alison Balsom,
with an appearance at the Bridgewater Hall in March. Best known for his
performances of large-scale Romantic works, he has also played works by a wide
range of contemporary composers. His performance of Francis Pott’s
Christus was
described by the Times as ‘a
stupendous achievement.’
Since his
first solo CD, ‘French Showpieces from King’s’, recorded while
still an undergraduate, his recordings have consistently received critical
acclaim. Of his 2004 release from Los
Angeles ‘The
Great Organs of First Church, Vol. 2’, the
American Organist said 'David Goode shows a fearless command of one of the
world’s largest church organs. A magisterial performance of Edwin H. Lemare’s transcription of Wagner’s Overture to Die Meistersinger must be one of the
finest renditions of this work on record'. 2004 also saw the first
volume of a landmark project to record the complete organ works of Max Reger on
17 CDs (‘Finally, there’s a set….that competes with Germani’s
1960’s HMV recordings - I thought the day would never come’ Choir and Organ); while in December
2005, he recorded the BBC Music Magazine cover CD from Eton College, A Bach Christmas.
Current as of
November 2006