Lunchtime at Redcliffe Programme - Will Walshe-Grey
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<strong>Will</strong> <strong>Walshe</strong>-<strong>Grey</strong> is an organist and accompanist in his first year reading Music<br />
<strong>at</strong> the University of Bristol, where he studies organ with Paul Walton. As Junior<br />
Organ Scholar <strong>at</strong> St Mary <strong>Redcliffe</strong> Church, Bristol, he sings regularly in the choir<br />
and has duties accompanying the choir and managing the music library. At the<br />
university, <strong>Will</strong> has accompanied several 1 st year recitalists and is accompanist<br />
to the Bristol University Music Society’s Minerva Choir. In addition, <strong>Will</strong> enjoys<br />
singing with the University Chorus and Music Society Chamber Choir as a bass.<br />
Born in Eastbourne and educ<strong>at</strong>ed in Lewes, he won the first Organ Scholarship<br />
<strong>at</strong> Priory School, Lewes where he studied organ with Anthony Wilson and piano<br />
with Sarah Jarvis. During sixth form, he worked as freelance organist in the<br />
Lewes and Brighton area, working on occasion <strong>at</strong> St Peter’s Offham and<br />
Hamsey, The Church of the Good Shepherd, Preston and St Mary’s, <strong>Will</strong>ingdon.<br />
In his gap year, <strong>Will</strong> worked as organist <strong>at</strong> St Laurence, Stanmer-with-Falmer<br />
and gave his first organ recitals there and <strong>at</strong> St Michael’s, Lewes.<br />
<strong>Will</strong> <strong>Walshe</strong>-<strong>Grey</strong>