TOM WILKINSON
MUSICIAN
Tom Wilkinson is University Organist and Associate Lecturer at the University of St Andrews, Scotland, UK. He is known as a fine scholar and a versatile and innovative performer. Alongside a focus on early music, he is known as a champion of contemporary repertoire, having premiered music by Sir James MacMillan and performed as concerto soloist with Scotland’s Red Note Ensemble. In 2015 he founded the Kellie Consort, for young baroque musicians in Scotland.
2019 University Organist and Associate Lecturer, University of St Andrews
2015 Founded the Kellie Consort (for young baroque specialists in Scotland)
2014- PhD study, University of Glasgow (supervisor: Prof. John Butt OBE)
2013 Masters in Early Keyboard Performance (distinction), University of Edinburgh
2009- University Organist and Director of Chapel Choirs, University of St Andrews
(appointed at the age of twenty-three)
2008-9 Assistant Director of Music, Chelmsford Cathedral
2007 BA Music (first-class honours), University of Oxford
2007 Fellowship of the Royal College of Organists
2004-7 Organ Scholar, The Queen's College, Oxford
2003-4 Organ Scholar, Truro Cathedral
1997-2003 Pupil at St Mary's Music School, Edinburgh (studied organ, piano, violin and viola)