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- Q17022433 abstract "Dr Noël Tredinnick FRSCM (born 1949) is a British composer, organist, orchestrator, and conductor, notable for his many contributions to several hymnals, his regular appearances on the BBC's Songs of Praise, and as the founder of the All Souls Orchestra which annually performs at the Royal Albert Hall under the banner of 'Prom Praise' and 'Prom Praise for Schools.' Tredinnick's organ works have been performed by several respected performers including George Thalben-Ball, Nicolas Kynaston, and Gerard Brooks. Tredinnick has been involved with the Jubilate Group for many years, which is concerned with updating old-fashioned language in hymnody and for publishing new musical resources for congregations; he is now a trustee for the group. Tredinnick is currently a Professor of conducting, orchestration and music studies at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.Noël Tredinnick was responsible for much of the congregational music at former Archbishop of Canterbury Dr George Carey's enthronement in April 1991 at Canterbury Cathedral. Tredinnick introduced a more contemporary language to a service, which up to that point, had primarily embraced a more traditional language. Tredinnick believes that new music is the natural result of faith. He has written that, 'Creativity goes hand in hand with an alive experience of the Lord as Christians express their own love and share their faith in words.'".
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- Q17022433 comment "Dr Noël Tredinnick FRSCM (born 1949) is a British composer, organist, orchestrator, and conductor, notable for his many contributions to several hymnals, his regular appearances on the BBC's Songs of Praise, and as the founder of the All Souls Orchestra which annually performs at the Royal Albert Hall under the banner of 'Prom Praise' and 'Prom Praise for Schools.' Tredinnick's organ works have been performed by several respected performers including George Thalben-Ball, Nicolas Kynaston, and Gerard Brooks. ".
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