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Please note that the 24-hour clock is used on all event listings, with all times being GMT/BST. To book courses and classes, please follow the Book Online link wherever you see it, and email bookings@rco.org.uk or call 020 3865 6998 with any queries. Where events are free or not bookable online, please follow the instructions for that event.

RCO Summer Course for Organists

Monday 3rd August 2026 (14:00) – Saturday 8th August 2026 (12:30)
London

Directed by Drew Cantrill-Fenwick, the RCO's famous Summer Course is an unmissable week for organists, whether beginner, early stage, intermediate or advanced; whether or not preparing for grade or diploma examinations or auditions; and whether a church organist or leisure player. We welcome all ages, though under 18s must be accompanied by an adult at all times.

The course runs from c. 14:00 on Monday 3 August and ends c. 12:30 on Saturday 8 August. It is based at St Giles Cripplegate Church in London's Barbican with its three pipe organs, and additionally uses a further 20+ pipe organs across Central London. 

We do not provide accommodation but instead make suggestions to explore. Course members often find that there are several other organists staying in the same accommodation. 

Daily tuition pattern Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday for the 2025 course (there were special whole-course programmes for the first and last days and a Study Day on French Baroque Organ Music on the Thursday led by Jean-Baptiste Monnot, titular organist of St. Ouen, Rouen, France).
09:15–11:15 Organ Studios - tuition in graded groups from the same teacher in the same venue (as far as possible). ABRSM grades and RCO Diplomas are given as an indication of level. You do not have to have taken or be preparing for one of these examinations in order to participate. Here is the Studio programme for 2024. A different area of repertoire was explored each day.

11:45–13:00 Skills Classes - 2025 course attenders chose from improvisation, hymn playing, pedal technique, and console management, with tuition in graded groups for each.

14:00–16:00 Workshops - teacher-led sessions with a different topic each day - or individual lessons and practice. 
16:30-18:00 Daily services played and sung by course participants, or individual lessons and practice. Participation as a singer or player is optional.
20:00-21:00 Student concerts - your chance to perform to fellow course members, if you wish.

The Royal College of Organists offers bursaries in support of the fees.

Click here to email events [@] rco.org.uk with any questions.

 

 

For RCO courses and classes, the following key is used as a guide to level and suitability:
Beginner (Grades 1-4)
Intermediate (Grades 4-6)
Advanced
(Grades 6-8 / CRCO)
Diploma 1
(CRCO–ARCO)
Diploma 2
(ARCO–FRCO)

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