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Our Accompanist

Ian Westley

Ian Westley Ian Westley

After studying music at the University of Reading where he specialised in piano and organ, Ian has pursued a career as a music teacher and performer and has a large teaching practice in the Reading area.

As well as accompanying the Reading Haydn Choir (since 1989) he accompanies the South Chiltern Choral Society, Dramatic Societies and at recitals. Recently Ian has performed throughout the country with Mark Kesel in a series of lecture recitals and educational workshops entitled 'The Square on the Hippopotamus'.

Ian is also a singer and conductor and works extensively in the field of choral music. He is Organist and choirmaster at St. Peter's, Caversham; conducts the ladies choir 'Vivace Voices' and 'Cantemus of Newbury', and runs and directs his own chamber choir, 'Erleigh Cantors', which specialises in singing choral music in the Cathedrals of Southern England.

Leading Choral workshops has also become a regular part of Ian's busy schedule.