James McVinnie is an English organist. He was born in Kent and lives in London. McVinnie was Assistant Organist at Westminster Abbey between 2008-2011 where he played for regular services and also at many important state occasions which were broadcast on TV around the globe, including the state visit of HH Pope Benedict XVI, the Passing of the World War I Generation, the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Britain and the 2011 Royal Wedding. He previously held posts at St Paul's Cathedral, Clare College Cambridge, and St Albans Cathedral
Etude No. 3: Etude 3 on Nadia Sirota: Baroque by Nadia Sirota North Star: Étoile polaire (Arranged by James McVinnie) on Philip Glass: The Grid by Philip Glass & James McVinnie The Revd Mustard his Installation Prelude on Cycles by Nico Muhly & James McVinnie Ex Maria Virgine: Rocking on Tavener, J.: Ex Maria Virgine by John Tavener, Choir of Clare College, Cambridge & Timothy Brown Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace on Wesley, S.S.: Anthems by Samuel Sebastian Wesley, Choir of Clare College, Cambridge & Christopher Robinson Wash me throughly on Wesley, S.S.: Anthems by Samuel Sebastian Wesley, Choir of Clare College, Cambridge & Christopher Robinson From the Invisible to the Visible on Nadia Sirota: Baroque by Nadia Sirota Voix Célestes on All Night Chroma by James McVinnie, Tom Jenkinson & Squarepusher Blessed be the God and Father on Wesley, S.S.: Anthems by Samuel Sebastian Wesley, Choir of Clare College, Cambridge & Christopher Robinson Mutations with Reeds on All Night Chroma by James McVinnie, Tom Jenkinson & Squarepusher
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