James Brew
James' journey with the Organ began in 2019 when he started at Sydney Grammar School, where he currently studies. His love for the instrument has taken him to play in some of the world’s most prestigious venues, such as Sint-Bavokerk in Haarlem, Amsterdam's Oudekerk, and Sydney Town Hall. He has also performed on various organs throughout Australasia.
Beginning his musical education with Sydney Children's Choir at the age of 6, James began piano lessons in the same year, and tuba lessons not long thereafter. His choral career has taken him on tour, performing solos with the Vienna Boys’ Choir. An avid multi-instrumentalist, James' performances range from high modernist vocal works, to some of the most virtuosic renaissance recorder repertoire.
James has also emerged as one of Australia's premier young composers, most recently representing the Pacific region as a songwriter for the Commonwealth ‘Year of the Youth’ Anthem. He has won awards in several national and international competitions, and had his piece ‘Starlight’ performed at the Sydney Opera House in 2018.
James has always been drawn to liturgical music, which led him to join the Choir of St James’ as a Tenor Choral Scholar at the age of 15. Still regularly singing with the Choir, James is very excited to be embarking on a new chapter as Organ Scholar from August 2023.
Outside of his musical endeavours, he has represented his school in fencing, rowing, linguistics, and athletics. James also enjoys painting, drawing, and writing poetry.
Callum Knox
A pianist since the early age of 5, and an organist from 12, Callum Knox is one of the fine young organists of Sydney. He won a scholarship to the Sydney Conservatorium’s Rising Stars program in 2019, and has also been offered a scholarship for tertiary study at the Sydney Conservatorium. He began as Organ Scholar at St James’ King St at the beginning of 2020, and has also formerly occupied the position of Junior Organ Scholar at St Andrew’s Cathedral.
Callum graduated from St Andrew’s Cathedral School in 2019, where he earned full marks for his performances in organ for HSC Music Extension, as well as a nomination for Encore, the HSC’s concert showcasing the top performers in NSW.
Callum has also performed highly regarded organs around Australia and beyond, such as in the Sydney Town Hall on multiple occasions, as well as St Paul’s Cathedral Melbourne, St. Paul’s Cathedral London, St George’s Chapel Windsor Castle, and St Eustache in Paris. Callum is also a trained vocalist, as well as an avid long-distance runner and surfer, and hopes that the organ will continue to be vital for worship and entertainment long into the future.