RYAN EDWARDS - Electronic Organist

 

BIOGRAPHY

RECORDINGS

CONCERT LIST

     

 

 

Ryan Edwards - electronic organist

 

 

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Electronic Organist

150 Mansfield Road,
Worksop,
Nottinghamshire  S80 3AB

01909 479869
Mobile (07719) 590436

 

 

 

UPDATE ... Ryan has (from 1st January 2004) been appointed to the Yamaha UK demonstration team.

 

 

Ryan

Concert organist, Ryan Edwards, was born in Derbyshire on February 4th, 1978.  Having developed a passion for organs at an early age, through the influence of his grandfather, an amateur organist, Ryan embarked on his first electronic organ lessons at the tender age of eight on an old Gulbranson organ.

  Ryan at the age of eight playing his Gulbransen

Ryan's enthusiasm for organ playing later led him to seek tuition from top organist Tim Flint, who managed to foster his natural talent and put him at the forefront of the concert circuit.

He started his public life back in 1992, when he appeared as a junior at the National Electronic Organ Festival in Morecambe, which were followed by appearances in 1993 and 1994.  His first official booking was for the Belper Organ Society and Southport Organ and Keyboard Club in 1994.  His popularity grew rapidly and bookings started coming in thick and fast.  Since 1992 he has given over 500 concerts across the British Isles as well as playing for all the major festivals.  He became a professional organist in 1996.  He was very privileged to be featured on the front cover of 'Organ Times' magazine (December/January 1998) and have an article about his life in the 'Musicians for the Millennium' section of 'Organ and Keyboard World/ magazine (February/March 1998).

Ryan's first recording "Skyliner" was released in 1995 and he later went on to record "Now ... I Know Why" in 1997.   A further CD " Re Draft" was issued in 2001.  Tracks from all three albums have been featured on the BBC Radio 2 programme 'The Organist Entertains'.
 

Ryan Edwards in 1994

He has also produced a Performance Disk on the Yamaha EL900 for the Yamaha Club, being sold through Inter-Active, the official club magazine for the Yamaha enthusiast.  Tracks are 'At Last/I Know Why', 'Festal Day', 'March of the Cobblers' and 'Zampa'.

Ryan's continued popularity on the circuit could be a result of his fresh approach to organ playing which is reflected in the variety of styles of music in his concert programme.  He understands the need to awaken new interest in the organ especially in his generation by appealing to both traditional and modern tastes.

In his spare time Ryan is a keen sports enthusiast, regularly playing snooker, golf, running, walking, swimming and generally keeping fit.  He also enjoys going to local and national concerts and to the theatre as much as possible.

 

 


"I have been waiting for a long time to see and hear Ryan as he has had a number of rave reviews in the organ world press, and tonight I must agree with all that has been said about him"

"Ryan treated us to an out-of-this-world performance"

"Our November concert was entertainment par excellence - Thanks, Ryan, for a truly memorable evening's entertainment of music of the very highest standard"

"Our first concert of the year was one to remember for a long time"

"Ryan Edwards has set new standards for Organ Society Concerts at Buckley - we thank him for a wonderful evening"

"Ryan gave us an absolutely brilliant and energetic performance.  His perception of the music and his orchestral arrangements were classic"

"As a non-player, I wish to congratulate you on restoring my enthusiasm for 'organ concerts'.  Keep up the good work"

"Many musicians can give us an enjoyable evening's entertainment, but a few, like Ryan, put that little bit extra imagination into the arrangements and production of sounds, which makes such a difference to the end result"

"His riveting programme of instrumental music was a stunning emotional roller-coaster from start to finish"

"Only an artiste who really loves music could express himself in this way by painting pictures in sound.  A truly uplifting performance, which makes us lesser mortals hang our heads in shame"
 

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Also read Alan Ashton's review of Ryan's concert at St. Austell

 

 

SKYLINER - recorded August 1995

Skyliner, You and I, March from a Little Suite, Rondo Veneziano, Goodbye to Love, Canadian Capers, Thriller, Winter Games, Stairway to the Stars/Moonlight Serenade, Theme and Variations 1-4, Light Cavalry Overture, The Dippermouth Day Stomp

NOW ... I KNOW WHY - recorded November 1997

Raiders March, Dream Lover/Secret Love, Alpine Echoes, I Wish I Knew (How it would feel to be free), What Kind of Fool am I/I Won't send Roses, RAF March Past, Tattoo, Bring Him Home, Zampa, At Last/I Know Why, Gypsy/The Lord of the Dance

RE-DRAFT - recorded September 2001

Nice Work If you can get it, March of the Cobblers, Canto Della Terra, Festal Day, Maple Leaf Rag, Sharpe Medley, Portsmouth, Love Theme from St Elmo's Fire, Contradenza, Die Fledermaus, Bewitched/My Funny Valentine, I Wanna Be Like You, Gypsy/The Lord of the Dance

 
 

 

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