Katherine Dienes
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Katherine Dienes (b. 1970) is a New-Zealand-born organist, conductor and composer. She is currently Organist and Master of the Choristers at Guildford Cathedral[1] and is the first woman to hold the most senior musical post in a Church of England cathedral. Her husband is Patrick Williams, and they have a daughter, Hannah Dienes-Williams, born in 2001.
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[edit] Early career and education
Dienes was born and educated in Wellington, New Zealand, and studied for a BA in Modern Languages and a BMus at Victoria University, Wellington. She was organ scholar at Wellington Cathedral from 1988 to 1991 when she was appointed Assistant Organist there. She also acted as Assistant Conductor of the Wellington Youth Choir and appeared as a soloist with Wellington Youth Orchestra.[2]
Dienes came to England in 1991 to take up the post of organ scholar at Winchester Cathedral and Assistant Organist at Winchester College.
[edit] Appointments
Katherine Dienes' first posts were at Liverpool Cathedral and Norwich Cathedral.
[edit] Collegiate Church of St Mary, Warwick
Dienes was appointed Director of Music St Mary's, Warwick, in 2001 where she directed and trained the choir of gentlemen and boys, the girls' choir, and Collegium, an adult concert choir based at the church. With the choirs of St Mary's she made a recording of Advent and Christmas music, A Spotless Rose, on Regent Records (REG CD 236).
[edit] Guildford Cathedral
In September 2007, Dienes was appointed Organist and Master of the Choristers at Guildford Cathedral. She assumed the post in January 2008, taking over from Stephen Farr and becoming the first woman to hold the senior music post at a Church of England cathedral.[3]
[edit] Compositions
Dienes has composed a number of sacred works, mainly for upper voices, as well as some secular compositions. Treble Clef Music Press publishes her treble voice repertoire in the United States of America. She was commissioned to write an Easter anthem for the Kapiti Choir, New Zealand, an Easter treble voice anthem and Magnificat for Treble Clef Music Press, and a Mass setting commissioned by Norwich Cathedral.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ Katherine Dienes-Williams. Retrieved on 2008-01-01.
- ^ a b Katherine Dienes - St Mary's, Warwick. Retrieved on 2008-01-01.
- ^ Quiet revolution in the south
Preceded by Chris Betts |
Director of Music, Collegiate Church of St Mary, Warwick 2001 – 2007 |
Succeeded by Thomas Corns |
Preceded by Stephen Farr |
Organist and Master of the Choristers, Guildford Cathedral 2008 – present |
Incumbent |