Roger Williams
Dr Roger Williams, MBE (born in 1943) is a British organist and musicologist.
He is currently Music Director and Organist to the University of Aberdeen.
Born in Swansea, Williams began his musical education at the Huddersfield
School of Music (now part of the University) where he studied Piano,
Organ, Harpsichord, Harp, Viola, Conducting and Composition. He graduated
with BMus Honours from the University of Wales (University College Cardiff)
before proceeding to Goldsmiths' College, University of London, for a
Post Graduate Certificate in Education. At King's College Cambridge he
gained PhD for his research into the early works of Arnold Schoenberg.
Williams spent eight years in London as a free-lance conductor, organist,
harpsichordist, singer and composer. He held various church posts while
also running a small opera company, singing with the BBC Singers and
performing at major London concert venues (Royal Festival Hall, Royal
Albert Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Purcell Room, Wigmore Hall).
He was, briefly, Head of the Chiswick Evening Music Centre and Lecturer
at the West London Institute. In 1978 he took up the post of Lecturer
in the Music Department at Aberdeen University and was later appointed
Senior Lecturer and Head of Department. Following the closure of the
Music Department in Aberdeen (now re-established) he was appointed Music
Director and Organist to the University.
Williams continues to teach and work in Aberdeen where he has enjoyed
a long association with the Haddo House Choral & Operatic Society
and the North East of Scotland Music School. He was made MBE in the UK
Honours list of 2009.
listen
to Roger William's 'Organ Piece for St. Andrew's Day' (mp3)
view
the score
to Roger William's 'Organ Piece for St. Andrew's Day' (pdf)
watch Roger Williams talking about 'Organ Piece for St. Andrew's Day (mov)