Noël Tredinnick

Dr Noël Harwood Tredinnick (born 9 March 1949) is a British composer, organist, orchestrator and conductor. He was awarded a Lambeth DMus degree in March 2002. In Queen Elizabeth's Birthday Honours bestowed in 2021, he received a British Empire Medal for life-long services to Church Music and Music Education. Tredinnick has toured extensively in Europe, the US, Australia and South Africa as both lecturer and conductor. He is noted for his many contributions to several hymnals, his regular appearances on the BBC's Songs of Praise, presenting a pair of weekly radio programmes All Souls in Praise which broadcast on Premier Christian Radio, and for his long service (50 years) teaching at London's Guildhall School of Music and Drama. He is the founder and Emeritus Conductor of All Souls Orchestra which performs annually at the Royal Albert Hall and throughout the UK under the banner of "Prom Praise" and "Prom Praise for Schools" (PP4S). Tredinnick's organ works have been performed by several notable players, including George Thalben-Ball, Nicolas Kynaston, David Briggs, Jeremy Filsell, Stephen Disley, Jonathan Rennert, and Gerard Brooks.

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