Geraint Bowen is a renowned British organist and conductor born on January 11, 1963, in London. He began his musical journey as a chorister at Hampstead Parish Church and later studied the organ with notable figures like Christopher Herrick and Stephen Cleobury at Jesus College, Cambridge. Bowen held key positions as assistant organist at St. Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin and Hereford Cathedral before becoming the organist and director of music at Hereford Cathedral in 2001. He is also the conductor of the Hereford Choral Society and the artistic director of the prestigious Hereford Three Choirs Festival. His work includes CD recordings of Byrd's works and performances with leading orchestras like the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
As a musical leader, Bowen has directed several notable performances, including a cycle of Haydn's masses and Bach's *Passions*. His discography includes recordings such as *William Byrd: Anthems, Motets & Services*, showcasing his deep appreciation for sacred music. Bowen's contributions to choral music are marked by his commitment to tradition while embracing modern interpretations, reflecting through his work with both period instruments and contemporary ensembles. His influence extends beyond his role at Hereford Cathedral, with international tours and collaborations that highlight his stature as a respected figure in British musical circles.
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