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Sat 1 July
Student Concert
Sat 7 July
organ recital at Boston Stump
Sun 9 July and more
Training Children's Choir for performances of Jonathan Dove's Tobias and the Angel at Oundle Festival
Thu 20 Dec
conducting St Martin's Singers Concert at Stamford
2008
Sat 26 April
conducting Vivaldi Gloria and other works at Stamford
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FERGUS BLACK
Werrington
PETERBOROUGH
PE4 6LW
Tel and FAX :
01733 704281
Mobile :
07843 058994
or send an e-mail :

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Fergus Black - Organist
Professional Organist
Fergus is a professional organist, and member of the Royal College of Organists: he took his A.R.C.O. in 1999. As the certificate says, he is "qualified to exercise the Profession and Duties of an Organist."
Church Organist
He is Director of Music at Saint Martin and Saint Mary's Stamford, where he plays for two services weekly.
From 1997 to 2003, he was Director of Music at All Saints Church in Peterborough. In February 2003 played for the televised Marriage Rededication Service at St.John's Werrington (Anglia TV). As a committee member for the Peterborough and District Organists' Association, he organised a Young Organists' Day in August 2004 (part of which is pictured below).

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The Church Organist's Motto
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Take my hands and let them move
At the impulse of Thy love;
Take my feet and let them be
Swift and beautiful for Thee
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As you would expect, I play for many Weddings and Funerals, as well as concerts and other events. I play regularly for the de Montfort University Graduation Ceremonies and gives occasional recitals. This cutting is from the July 2003 DMU Graduation Book.
  
Fergus Black at the organ of De Montfort Hall, Leicester (October 2005). Click on the pictures to enlarge.
Recent Concert Programmes
Click on the years to see the programmes of recent organ recitals

Fergus Black at the organ of St. Salvator's Chapel in the University of St. Andrews in a 1980 drawing by the American artist Gwyneth Leech. The organ is a 4 manual modern classical instrument by the Austrian firm of Gerhard Hradetzky, built in 1973.
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