Education
He studied organ with Nicholas Danby and at the age of 23 was appointed Organist of the London Oratory in 1977 in succession to Ralph Downes.
director organist choral conductor scholars
He studied organ with Nicholas Danby and at the age of 23 was appointed Organist of the London Oratory in 1977 in succession to Ralph Downes.
He is currently Head of Choral Conducting at the Royal Academy of Music, London (since 1997), where he is also a professor of organ (since 1999), Director of Music of the London Oratory (since 1999), Visiting Professor of Choral Conducting at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Leipzig (since 2001) and Chief Examiner of the Royal College of Organists (since 2005). Educated at Shaftesbury Grammar School, Dorset 1965-1972, he was organ scholar 1972-1975 at New College, Oxford, where he gained a First Class degree in music Between 1984 and 2003 he was also Director of the London Oratory Junior Choir.
During this time the choir appeared at the Proms, at the Royal Opera House and participated in recordings of Bach’s Street Matthew Passion and Monteverdi’s Vespers of 1610 on the Directorate General Archiv label with Sir John Eliot Gardiner and the Monteverdi Choir.
Russill was appointed Head of Church Music by the Royal Academy of Music in 1987, in order to found Britain’s first conservatoire church music department. In 1997 he was appointed Head of Choral Conducting at the Academy, leading the United Kingdom’s first specialist postgraduate choral conducting course.
He has given choral conducting masterclasses for the Royal College of Organists, the Cathedral Organists Association, the Assistant Cathedral Organists Association, the Conference of Catholic Directors of Music, and the Music Masters and Mistresses Association. He was appointed Director of Music at the London Oratory in 1999.
With its professional Choir of the London Oratory he has recorded a number of CDs on the Herald label and broadcast on British Broadcasting Corporation Radio 3.
As an organ recitalist he has played at major venues in the United Kingdom including York Minster, Westminster Cathedral, Street Alban’s Abbey and Birmingham Town Hall, as well as in Europe and Asia. He made his Royal Festival Hall organ recital debut in 1986. In 2007 he introduced the reconstructed Tudor organs of the Early English Organ Project to London’s South Bank, in an acclaimed Queen Elizabeth Hall recital.
He has also been an organ consultant, most importantly (with Nicholas Thistlethwaite) for the rebuilding of the Harrison and Harrison organ at Ely Cathedral (1999-2001).
He was an invited speaker at Yale University’s Institute of Sacred Music in 1998 and the Hungarian Church Music Association in 2001. He was Musical Editor of the Catholic Hymn Book (1998) and has contributed to the revised New Grove, The Cambridge Companion to the Organ (1998), and Geschichte der Kirchenmusik (Laaber-Verlag, 2011 and 2013).
In 2015 Patrick was honoured by the Association of British Choral Directors with their annual Chair"s Award for Choral Leadership.
Honorary Member of the Royal Academy of Music, London (Honorary Random Access Memory), 1993 Honorary Fellow of the Guild of Church Musicians (Honorary FGCM), 1997 Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Organists (Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Organists), 2002 Vice-President, Herbert Howells Society, 2007 Honorary Member, Cathedral Organists Association, 2012 Patron, London Youth Choirs, 2012.
Honorary Member of the Royal Academy of Music, London (Honorary Random Access Memory), 1993.