Concert organist Tom Bell performs Olivier Messiaen's Livre du Saint-Sacrement. Tom Bell’s playing has been described as “invigorating” (Sunday Times), “compelling” (Organists’ Review) and “brilliant” (American Record Guide). He has built a vibrant international portfolio of work as performer and educator which has taken him across Europe, to Asia, the USA and Australia.
Tom is known as an innovator having worked with beatboxers, visual artists, poets, folk musicians and dancers, and his work has been broadcast worldwide. Current projects involve music by Messiaen, and nineteenth century editions of Bach. His educational activities are centred on work with the Royal College of Organists; he is equally at ease leading workshops for children or teaching the next generation of professionals. His students have held prestigious scholarships in the UK.
Tom is Artistic Director of the London Organ Day, and a member of the Association of Independent Organ Advisers. He studied with Kevin Bowyer, Jacques van Oortmerssen and Ann Elise Smoot, and lives in the north of England. Tom’s main focus at present is being a Dad to two young children, but he remains active as a performer (albeit functioning on a bit less sleep than previously!).