Welcome to the website of Daniel Moult (London, UK): concert organist, recording artist and film presenter. Daniel is Head of Organ Studies at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire and a trustee of and examiner for the Royal College of Organists.

One of the leading organists of his generation, he has pioneered the use of film to promote the music of the organ, has made many recordings and broadcasts, and performs around the world both as a soloist and ensemble player.

These pages give an introduction to his extensive professional work.

Recent reviews

“Exhilarating musicianship...a thrilling production...Daniel Moult holds nothing back in his programme of 20th-century tours de force...Gramophone

"...one of the finest organists of our time... More, please!" The Organ

"Daniel Moult has proved his brilliant technique... Moult has a world-renowned reputation..." The Sydney Organ Journal

"There is no doubt that Daniel Moult is a virtuoso...formidable technique... Moult is an impressive player...and gives powerful readings of all the pieces...he brings out the vast range of expression and tone..." Organists' Review

"...Moult’s exceptionally fluid keyboard and pedal technique. Hundreds of thousands of key strokes whizz by as Moult works his way through toccatas...he demonstrates a contained virtuosity... an object lesson in the unfussy performance of some fiendishly difficult repertoire..." Choir & Organ

Watch | Olivier Messiaen: 'Transports de joie' (Virtuoso! Music for Organ)

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NEXT APPEARANCE

18 Jan 2025

Thames Concerts 2024 25 Series

Dan returns to the festival for a programme to include J.S Bach (including the Passacaglia), Saint-Saens…

Performance

Daniel has a wide-ranging concert repertoire and has appeared as an organ soloist and concert soloist throughout the UK, Europe and Australia.

Recording news

DVDs and CDs from leading labels (Fugue State Films, Sony BMG and Regent Records) are available of Daniel as a solo artiste, as well as various releases of his work accompanying choirs.