David Trendell
David Robin Charles Trendell (17 August 1964 – 28 October 2014) was the English organist, lecturer and Director of Music at King's College London. He specialised in the music of William Byrd.[1][2]
Education
Trendell was a chorister at Norwich Cathedral before going to King's College, Cambridge on a choral scholarship. After King's, he was awarded organ scholarship at Exeter College, Oxford.
Career
Trendell began his career as assistant organist at Winchester College. In 1989, he moved to Oxford and was appointed Organist at University Church of St Mary the Virgin and thereafter was Tutor at St Hugh's, St Hilda's and Oriel colleges.[3] He arrived at King's College London in 1992 as Director of Chapel Choir and lecturer in Music and remained there until his death in October 2014.[2] While at King's, he was credited in bringing to prominence the chapel choir. The choir regularly broadcast with BBC Radio 3 for evensong. Outside of college, he was also director of music at St Bartholomew-the-Great, Smithfieldand later Director of Music at St Mary's, Bourne Street, London.
Recordings
- 2004 - Missa Simile est regnum caelorum, Missa O rex gloriae and Lamentations - Alonso Lobo, Choir of King's College London directed by David Trendell on Sanctuary Gaudeamus
- 2005 - Sebastian de Vivanco. Missa Crux Fidelis. Motets, Choir of King's College London directed by David Trendell, Sanctuary Gaudeamus
- 2005 - Missa Corona Spinea - John Taverner, Choir of King's College London directed by David Trendell, Sanctuary Gaudeamus
References
- ↑ "William Byrd Festival". Byrdfestival.org. Retrieved 16 February 2015.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "David Trendell, Director of Music of King’s College London chapel, has died". Gramophone.co.uk. Retrieved 16 February 2015.
- ↑ "St Hugh's College - David Trendell 1964-2014". St-hughs.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved 16 February 2015.