Gerald Hendrie

Gerald Mills Hendrie, (born 28 October 1935; at Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex), is an English scholar, composer, organist, pianist and harpsichordist.

Education

 * Framlingham College, Suffolk, 1949–52, Foundation Scholar
 * Royal College of Music (RCM), 1952–54, Foundation Scholar, Piano (ARCM in Organ Performing 1953, Piano Teaching 1953, Piano Performing 1954); Gained Sir Walter Parratt prize.
 * Selwyn College, Cambridge 1954–61, Organ Scholar. (BA 1957, MusB with distinction 1958, MA 1961, Ph.D. 1962);
 * Royal College of Organists (RCO), FRCO (1956)
 * Studied at the RCM with Geoffrey Tankard, Harold Darke, William Harris, Herbert Howells; at Cambridge with Thurston Dart and Patrick Hadley; privately with Geraint Jones, John Dykes Bower, Ralph Downes, and André Marchal

Locums
Broadcast, ‘Carols from Canterbury’.
 * Christmas 1955, Acting Assistant Organist, Canterbury Cathedral including first-ever Eurovision
 * 1960-61 Acting Organist and Choirmaster, Norwich Cathedral
 * During 1962, Acting Assistant Organist, Ely Cathedral

Academic posts

 * Director of Music, Homerton College, Cambridge 1962-3
 * Lecturer in Music, University of Manchester 1963-7
 * Founding Professor of Music, University of Victoria, British Columbia 1967-69
 * Founding Professor of Music, Open University 1969-85 (early retirement)
 * Director of Studies in Music, St John's College, Cambridge 1980-83
 * Visiting Fellow, University of Western Australia 1985 (following earlier visits)

Publications (articles & editions)
Journal of Music Education May 1985
 * An Edition and Critical Study of the Keyboard Music of Orlando Gibbons (1583-1625), 2 vols., doctoral dissertation University of Cambridge October 1961
 * The Keyboard Music of Orlando Gibbons in Proceedings of the Royal Musical Association vol. 89, 1962/63
 * Handel's 'Chandos' and Associated Anthems: An Introductory Survey in ed. Peter Williams, Bach, Handel, Scarlatti 1685-1985, Tercentenary Essays, Cambridge University Press 1985
 * Half-way Towards the 21 st Century: Music at Britain's Open University 1970-85 in International
 * Some Reflections on the Keyboard Music of Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683-1764) in Studies in Music, Number 22, 1988, University of Western Australia Department of Music
 * The English Lute-Songs 1st Series, vol. 17, co-editor with Thurston Dart of John Coprario: Funeral Teares, Songs of Mourning, The Masque of Squires Stainer & Bell 1959
 * Musica Britannica XX, Orlando Gibbons: Keyboard Music (= Collected Keyboard Music) Stainer & Bell for the Royal Musical Association 1962, 2nd revised edition 1974, 3rd revised edition 2010
 * Hallische Händel-Ausgabe/Halle Handel Society, Collected Works of Georg Friedrich Händel, Anthems für Cannons 3 vols. Bärenreiter 1985, 1987, 1991; Anthems für die Chapel Royal Bärenreiter 1994, Utrecht Te Deum & Jubilate Bärenreiter 1998
 * Gilbert & Sullivan: The Operas (critical editions in full score) Iolanthe 3 vols., The Broude Trust NY 2018; Iolanthe vocal score, The Broude Trust 2019

Piano

 * Five Bagatelles for Piano Stainer & Bell 1980
 * Four Excursions for Piano Stainer & Bell 1983
 * Sonata: In Praise of Reconciliation (an arrangement of Organ Sonata, commemorates 50th anniversary of end of WW2)           	Anglo-American, henceforth AAMP 1997
 * A Handful of Rags Gérard Billaudot Editeur, Paris 2015
 * Another Handful of Rags Gérard Billaudot Editeur, Paris 2015

Organ

 * Speculo Petro AAMP 1968
 * Choral: Hommage à César Franck AAMP 1990
 * Le Tombeau de Marcel Dupré (= Toccata & Fugue*, Prelude & Fugue, Prelude & Fugue on the name BACH, Two Sketches on the name BACH, published individually) AAMP 1990-92
 * recorded by John Scott, Church of St. Ignatius Loyola NY, 20th-Century Masterpieces Priory records 1998, Gabriel Dessauer at St Bonifatius, Wiesbaden (GEMA 1999) and Paul Carr at St Chad's Cathedral, Birmingham UK, French Flavours, Regent Records 2012); also on YouTube from Washington Cathedral, USA.
 * Sonata: In Praise of St Asaph (commissioned by St Asaph Festival, UK) AAMP 1994
 * Sonata: In Praise of Reconciliation (a US commission; see also above, Piano) AAMP 1997

Flute & Piano

 * Three Pieces        AAMP 1985

Brass

 * Quintet for Brass (for the Philip Jones Brass Ensemble)                              AAMP 1988

Church Music

 * As I outrode this endris night (i) carol for SS, organ or piano  Novello 1959; recorded by the cathedral choirs of Canterbury, York Minster, Carlisle; also by Selwyn College, Cambridge  & others (ii) for SATB Novello 1978; this version for the Service of Nine Lessons & * Carols, King's College Cambridge.
 * Sweet was the Song the Virgin Sang, carol for SS, Organ/Piano Novello 1960
 * There is no Rose, carol for SATB, Novello 1984, recorded by Lichfield Cathedral Choir, Nimbus Records 1996
 * Four Consolations (texts by Boethius) for SATB unacc. Paraclete 1996
 * Ave verum Corpus for ATB/SATB unacc. Williams School of Church Music 1978, subsequently AAMP
 * If thou wouldst see God's laws, SATB, organ or piano AAMP 1988
 * Preces and Responses, SATB, for St John's College, Cambridge AAMP 1980s
 * Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis, SATB, organ, for St John's College, Cambridge  AAMP 1986
 * Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis, SATB, organ, for New College, Oxford AAMP 1986
 * Te Deum & Jubilate, men's voices and organ, for St Paul's Cathedral, London AAMP 1998
 * Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis boy's voices and organ, for St Paul's Cathedral, London AAMP 1988
 * Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis, SATB, organ, for Canterbury Cathedral AAMP 1993
 * Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis, ATB, organ, for Canterbury Cathedral AAMP 1994
 * Requiem for soprano solo, SATB and organ, optional timpani (3), cello (premiered in Auch Festival, France)      AAMP 1997

Unpublished/unsubmitted

 * Missa Aquitaniae for soprano solo, SATB, organ (premiered in Auch Festival, 2003
 * Sounat Campanetos carol for SATB, Gascon & English texts, 2005
 * Twelve New Rags for Piano (four of which are arranged for organ) (2015–19)
 * Pastorale & Fughetta & Chaconne for organ (2018–20)
 * Concert Studies Nos. 1-3 for organ for Andrea Albertin (2021)
 * Concert Studies Nos. 4-6 for organ for Tom Winpenny (2022-2023)
 * Sicilienne: Hommage à Maurice Duruflé for Tom Winpenny (2022)

Performance

 * He has performed as organist, pianist and harpsichordist around the world and broadcast for ABC, BBC, CBC.
 * Guest recitalist at the Halle Handel Festival 1981.

Recordings

 * Gerald Hendrie Complete Organ Music Volume 1 (comprising Le Tombeau de Marcel Dupré Sicilienne, Choral: Hommage à César Franck, Specula Petro, Sonata: In Praise of St Asaph), Tom Winpenny, organ of St Albans Cathedral, Toccata Classics 2023. A review from the British Music Society for this recording can be found here.
 * Gerald Hendrie Complete Organ Music Volume 2 (comprising Six Concert Studies, Pastorale and Fughetta, Sonate en Trio, Sonata: In Praise of Reconciliation), Tom Winpenny, organ of St Albans Cathedral, Toccata Classics 2024.