In Conversation

Martin Baker: Inspired by tradition


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British organist Martin Baker has spent a lifetime at the keyboard, from the moment he first touched the instrument as a child to his twenty years as Master of Music at Westminster Cathedral. Along the way he has become one of the world’s most sought-after organists, known especially for his dazzling improvisations.

Martin reflects on the twists of fate that shaped his career, from early lessons on a family keyboard, to the honour and pleasure of leading music at some of the UK’s most important cathedrals. He recalls playing at unforgettable occasions, including the funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales, revealing the quick thinking required when a live event doesn’t go exactly as scheduled.

With warmth and humour, Martin talks about the joy of improvisation, whether it’s adding an unexpected burst of ABBA into a Phantom of the Opera screening, or creating music that lifts a congregation in worship, sharing insights into the rich traditions of Catholic and Anglican church music.

A candid and illuminating glimpse into the artistry, craft, and humanity of one of today’s great organists.

This program was recorded while Martin was visiting Sydney in May 2025 to perform at St James, King Street.

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