Some of Julian’s recent engagements:

March 2024: Performance of J.S.Bach – St John Passion, on Palm Sunday, with UK-Japan Choir at Church of St John the Baptist, Chipping Barnet.

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March 2024: Organist for Annual Thanksgiving Service and Quit Rents Ceremony for Guildable Manor of Southwark, Church of St Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey.

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January 2024: Organist for Evensong to commemorate the 375th anniversary of Charles I, King and Martyr, Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge.

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December 2023: Pianist for carol singing at National Liberal Club, London.

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September 2023: Organist for Sunday choral eucharist at St John the Baptist, Wimbledon.

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July 2023: Organist for the Annual Thanksgiving Service for the Guild of Tanners of Bermondsey, at St Mary Magdalen church, Bermondsey, London.

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June 2023: Organist for the “Quit Rents” ceremony for the Guildable Manor of Southwark, at St Mary Magdalen church, Bermondsey, London.

This ancient legal ceremony has taken place annually since the reign of King Edward III in the 14th century.

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December 2022: Pianist at National Liberal Club, London, at Christmas Dinner for Carol Singing (with singers from St George’s Church, Hanover Square)

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October 2022: Organist at Evensong for the Accession of King Charles III, Christ’s College Chapel, Cambridge

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October 2022: Evensong in the City, The Priory Church of St Bartholomew the Great, City of London

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October 2022: Worshipful Company of Musicians’ Evensong, St Paul’s Cathedral

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September 2022: Worshipful Company of Musicians’ Banquet, Fishmongers’ Hall

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August 2022: Organist for Sunday Eucharist at St Matthew’s Church, Bayswater, London W2

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July 2022: Organist for the Christening of Arthur Brasted-Pike, Magdalene College Chapel, Cambridge

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July 2022: Concert at St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle

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June 2022: Organist for Eucharist for Trinity Sunday at All Saints’ Church, Croxley Green, Hertfordshire

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April 2022: Organist for Election Dinner of Worshipful Company of World Traders, Merchant Taylors’ Hall

Merchant Taylors’ Hall is unique among City of London Livery Company halls to have a surviving pipe organ. The organ was originally built by Renatus Harris for the now-demolished St Dionis Backchurch. It was then transferred to Darenth Training College in Dartford, before the existing pipework was incorporated into the current organ at Merchant Taylors’ Hall.

It is believed that this hall is where the National Anthem was sung for the first time, at that time to the words “God save great George, our King”, to refer to King George II.

On this occasion, Julian played, among other repertoire, the National Anthem for the Loyal Toast, preceded by an organ fanfare.

In these photos, Julian is wearing a Livery gown and medal of the Worshipful Company of Musicians, with a hood of a Fellow of the Fraternity of Saint Cecilia (FFSC).

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October 2021: Pianist for Bowden Charter Dinner of Worshipful Company of Marketors, Haberdashers’ Hall

This event is named after Reginald Bowden, the first Master Marketor, at the Company’s foundation as a Guild in 1975, and commemorates the granting of a Royal Charter to the Marketors’ Company in 2010.

Julian played the top table party in to dinner to the March from Scipio by Handel. After dinner, Julian played “Drink to me only” as the port was being served.

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August 2021: Pianist for Annual Dinner of Worshipful Company of Tylers and Bricklayers, Barber-Surgeons’ Hall

It was good to be back at an in-person City event with a venue at full capacity and free from social distancing restrictions!

This event was the Annual Dinner of the Master Tyler and Bricklayer, Dr Michel Saminaden.

The top table party processed in to the Tylers and Bricklayers’ March, composed by Edward Nesbit.

At a piano recital after dinner, Julian played Wedding Day at Troldhaugen by Edvard Grieg, and Summertime from “Porgy and Bess” by George Gershwin.

The Tylers and Bricklayers’ Company is ranked 37 in order of precedence among Livery Companies. Its origins go back to the 15th century and it has a Royal Charter dated 1568.

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July 2021: Organist and pianist for wedding reception of the Reverend Benjamin Weitzmann and Mrs Elizabeth Weitzmann at Merchant Taylors’ Hall

This event, postponed from January 2021, was one of the first in-person City events since the lifting of Coronavirus social restrictions.

Uniquely among Livery Company halls, Merchant Taylors’ Hall has a working organ. It was the last organ to be built by Renatus Harris, in 1722, originally for the church of St Dionis Backchurch (later pulled down). The current organ in the Hall was installed in 1966; it was built by Noel Mander and incorporated much of the pipework from Harris’ organ.

It is believed that the first time the British National Anthem (then, “God save great George our King”) was sung was in Merchant Taylors’ Hall. On this evening, the National Anthem was played on the organ to accompany the Loyal Toast.

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October 2019: Pianist for Bowden Charter Dinner, Worshipful Company of Marketors, at Butchers’ Hall

This event was one of the first Livery Company events to be held in Butchers’ Hall following its reopening after a major refurbishment.

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April 2019: Pianist for Spring Livery Dinner, Worshipful Company of Makers of Playing Cards, at Grocers’ Hall

Julian took on the role of pianist at very short notice, stepping in to fill an after-dinner recital slot after the originally booked pianist became indisposed.

Each year, for the tenure of that year’s Master, the Worshipful Company of Makers of Playing Cards issues a specially themed twin pack of playing cards. This year’s theme commemorated the 50th anniversary of the Moon landings.

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March 2019: Pianist for Rouledge Dinner, Worshipful Company of Tin Plate Workers’ alias Wire Workers’ dinner, Girdlers’ Hall

Julian was the pianist for this dinner, which included playing in the top table party to the Parade of the Tin Soldiers march.

After dinner, Julian accompanied Ed White (baritone) in a recital that included a Schubert song and a song from the musical, Show Boat.

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January 2019: Pianist for Installation Dinner, Worshipful Company of Marketors, Drapers’ Hall

Julian was the pianist for the dinner to mark the installation of the Marketors’ Company’s new Master, Andrew Cross. With a nod to the new Master’s New Zealand connection, the music played included the traditional New Zealand Maori song, Pokarekare Ana.

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October 2017: Worshipful Company of Musicians’ Evensong, St Paul’s Cathedral – Carrying the Company Banner