Jeremy David Tarrant is an organist and choral director. Since 2000, he has served as Organist and Choirmaster of the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, Detroit. Prior to this appointment he served as the Cathedral’s Assistant Organist from 1994. In April of 2007 he was seated as Canon Precentor of the Cathedral in thanksgiving and recognition of his role in the liturgical and musical life of the Cathedral community. He is the founding director of the Cathedral Choir School of Metropolitan Detroit. A student of the American organist and pedagogue Robert Glasgow, Jeremy David Tarrant is a graduate of the University of Michigan School of Music where he earned the Bachelor and Master of Music degrees in organ performance and sacred music. His other instructors include Betty R. Pursley, Corliss Arnold, and James Kibbie. He has had additional coaching with Lynne Davis. With the Cathedral Choir he has made two CD recordings, Nowell Sing We and Evensong for All Saints. In addition to conducting the choir for these recordings, he also recorded a number of solo works included on them. Mr. Tarrant's performances of the music of Andre Fleury, Gaston Litaize, and Louis Vierne can be heard and seen on Youtube. In October, 2016 he recorded Charles-Marie Widor's mammoth Symphonie VII, as well as some of the Pieces de fantaisie of Louis Vierne on the Casavant organ on Kirkwood Presbyterian Church in Kirkwood, MO.