Catherine Ennis MA, HonRCO (1955-2020)
Photo © Hanya Chlala
With great sadness we have learned
of the death of Catherine Ennis, of cancer, on Christmas Eve 2020.
She had been Organist and Director of Music at St Lawrence Jewry in the
City of London since 1985, and President of the RCO from 2013 to 2015.
An Organ Scholar at St Hugh’s College, Oxford,
she became Assistant Organist of Christ Church Cathedral, in an era when such
positions for women were scarce.
She joined the RCO in 1978. She was a Trustee of the RCO from 2012 to 2016 and
Vice-President from 2015, and was also a diploma examiner over many years.
As an RCO accredited teacher she was hugely popular with students who
came to her for individual lessons, and as artistic director of the RCO Summer
Course for Organists in 2017,
her warmth of personality and encouraging and reassuring manner proved a
hit with the diverse student body.
Her classes for RCO Academy always elicited much
positive feedback, both for the knowledge she imparted and for the confidence
she inspired in those attending.
All this was largely with adult students, but she was also a wonderful teacher
on the TOSE Course, gently cajoling sleepy teenagers first thing in the morning
with humour and energy,
and providing them with expert advice, clearly expressed in the teaching
sessions.
Ennis was a dynamic and energetic force in the
organ world, being responsible for the creation of four new organs in London,
including the 2001 Klais in St Lawrence Jewry.
She also founded the London Organ Concerts Guide, and was president of the
Incorporated Association of Organists from 2003 to 2005.
In 2006 Ennis initiated (together
with Barbara Hill) the John Hill Organ Series, which showcased emerging young
talented organists in a series of Tuesday lunchtime recitals in the City each
May.
Most recently she became a patron of the Society of Women Organists.
Concert engagements in recent years included
Christ Church Spitalfields, Westminster Cathedral, and the Royal Festival Hall.
She recorded works by J.S. Bach, Reubke, Guilmant,
and English romantic composers, among others; her latest CD for Priory Records
of works by various composers on the Peter Collins organ in St Bartholomew’s
Church, Orford, was released in October 2020.