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MUSICAL OFFERING JUNE:

Programme to include:

Sweelinck, Fantasia Chromatica SwWV 258

Gibbons, Fantasia in A Minor from P9

Byrd, Pavan and Galliard ‘Sir William Petre’ BK3

L Couperin, Prélude à l’imitation de Mr. Froberger

Bach, English Suite No. 3


Jack Gonzalez-Harding, harpsichord


Praised for his ‘brilliant infectious enthusiasm’ (The Spectator), British conductor Jack Gonzalez-Harding is a Ryedale Festival 2024 Emerging Artist.


The 2024/25 season sees Jack join the Guildhall School of Music and Drama’s Opera Studio as a répétiteur and assistant conductor. During the season, Jack returns to conduct the London Mozart Players with whom he is now a regular guest, to St. John’s Smith Square for Haydn’s The Creation and Mayfield Festival for Elgar’s Dream of Gerontius. As a keyboardist, Jack has enjoyed performances at Wigmore Hall, Southbank Centre and Barbican Centre.


Increasingly in demand as an assistant conductor for leading conductors and ensembles, Jack has worked as an assistant conductor for Sir Mark Elder, Hallé Orchestra, London Symphony Orchestra, Jonathan Cohen, Arcangelo and Orchesta Haydn di Trento e Bolzano.


Born in Kent in 2003, Jack began his musical education studying the organ as a junior exhibitioner at the Royal Academy of Music. His harpsichord tutors have included Pierre Hantaï (Paris), Carole Cerasi (GSMD) and David Gordon (Purcell School). Alongside his current studies for an Artist Masters at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, Jack is mentored by John Carewe who was mentor to Sir Simon Rattle, whom Jack now regularly observes.


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