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Home comforts for organist Henry Fairs at the Conservatoire

After studying in Birmingham, performer travelled the world before returning to a place where he says he has always felt at ease.

A wonderful new CD from Wolverhampton-based Regent Records brings together the and Birmingham Conservatoire (music faculty of ) in the person of Henry Fairs, head of organ studies at the Conservatoire as well as organist to the University of Birmingham.

This release features Henry performing on the new Garnier organ installed in the Elgar Concert Hall within the Bramall Music Building at the University of Birmingham, an instrument of which he is curator, and whose capabilities, including its extra “chair organ”, are excitingly displayed on this disc.

The offerings range from Bach and his predecessors, through to contemporary composers exploring all the possibilities of the modern organ.

Perhaps most treasurable are Schumann’s Four Sketches For Pedal Piano, and Henry was most excited when I told him I was sure I remember the Conservatoire possessing such an instrument.

Henry was born in Hereford, and has since progressed to starring on the world stage, giving recitals in glittering venues. How has the journey been?

“Well, I’m not sure that I see myself as starring on the world stage,” comes his modest reply.

“Yes, I travel, play and I love music but I try not to take myself too seriously. The journey’s been varied, with many high and low points along the way. I started out singing in a local choir and attended a comprehensive school. I’m very grateful for the start in life that they gave me.

“From there, I moved to Birmingham Conservatoire to study.