Jonathan Hope has built a reputation, both at home and abroad, as one of the most exciting organists of his generation.
In his hometown of Guildford, Jonathan studied initially with Stephen Lacey, John Belcher and David Sanger, and then at the Royal College of Music, London with Margaret Phillips and Sophie-Véronique Cauchefer-Choplin (improvisation).
Jonathan became Assistant Director of Music at Gloucester Cathedral in 2014, where he is the principal organist for cathedral services, director of the Cathedral Youth Choir, Accompanist to the Gloucester Choral Society, Artistic Director of the Saint Cecilia Singers, and Festival Organist for the Gloucester Three Choirs Festivals.

Jonathan has released three solo recordings and appeared in numerous others. In 2015 he released his first solo disc, Gloucester Experience (Willowhayne), featuring Reubke’s Sonata on the 94th Psalm. In 2016 he released a DVD, The Grand Organ of Gloucester Cathedral, with Priory (featuring his own transcription of Dukas’ The Sorcerer’s Apprentice). Jonathan’s third recording, Redcliffe Experience (Willowhayne), was released in 2019, featuring new works by Neil Cox and Cecilia McDowall, and transcriptions of music by Brahms and Elgar.“Those who know and admire Jonathan Hope’s profound artistry will be delighted with this disc, abounding as it does in playing that is lyrical and virtuosic by turn in equal measure.”Review of ‘Redcliffe Experience’ (Simon Lindley, Cathedral Music)