Jeremy Filsell is one of only a few virtuoso performers as both pianist and organist. His concerto repertoire encompasses Bach to Shostakovich, and includes the complete concerto cycle of Rachmaninov. Among others, he has recorded the solo piano music of Herbert Howells, Bernard Stevens, Eugene Goossens and Johann Eschmann and is on the international piano roster of Steinway Artists. His discography comprises more than 35 solo recordings including, as an organist, the complete oeuvre of Marcel Dupré and the six symphonies of Louis Vierne recorded on the 1890 Cavaillé-Coll organ in St. Ouen, Rouen. Jeremy studied as organ scholar at Keble College Oxford, before completing graduate studies in piano performance at the Royal College of Music, and gained a PhD at Birmingham Conservatoire/BCU for research into aesthetic and interpretative issues in the music of Marcel Dupré. He has taught at universities, summer schools, and conventions in both the UK and USA, and has served on international competition juries in England and Switzerland. Solo engagements have taken him across the USA and UK and to Germany, France, Finland, Sweden, Norway, Australia and New Zealand. He held Academic and Performance lectureships at the Royal Academy of Music in London, and the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester before a move to the USA in 2007. Since then, he has been Director of Music at the Washington DC churches of the Epiphany and St. Alban's, Artist-in-residence at Washington National Cathedral and Professor of Organ at Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore. Since April 2019 he has been Organist & Director of Music at Saint Thomas Church, 5th Avenue, New York City, where he directs daily the world-renowned Choir of Men & Boys.