Tom Little, Director of Music at Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, performs a stellar programme of Reger, Franck and Vierne
Tom Little began his musical education as a chorister at York Minster and a music scholar at Ampleforth College.
Not knowing whether to pursue a career as an organist or singer, he decided to do both. After a year studying at the regional conservatoire in Angers, Tom moved to Truro Cathedral, first as a Choral Scholar and then as Organ Scholar.
In 2006, Tom won a scholarship to study at the Royal College of Music, London. He received tuition from some of the finest organists, including Margaret Philips, Dame Gillian Weir and Sophie-Véronique Cauchefer-Choplin (St Sulpice, Paris). Alongside his studies, he held positions at several London churches, including King’s College London and Southwark Cathedral.
Tom enjoyed a busy freelance career in London whilst holding the positions of Assistant Director of Music at Croydon Minster, Organ Tutor at The London Oratory School, and Visiting Specialist at Whitgift School. As an organist, Tom has performed at major concert halls and cathedrals across the UK, including the Royal Albert Hall and the Royal Festival Hall. He has featured on numerous recordings and broadcasts for BBC TV and Radio. Tom is a Fellow of the Royal College of Organists.