Huw Williams has performed as an organ soloist in Canada, USA, Europe and the UK. Recent recitals have included New York, St George's Chapel, Windsor, Notre-Dame Cathedral, Paris, the Netherlands, Toronto and Colorado. He has made two solo recordings at St Paul's Cathedral: Christmas Organ Music from St Paul's and Organ Spectacular which received Gramophone magazine's Editor's Choice award. Gramophone described it as a 'spectacular that lives up to the description' with 'spectacular playing' and 'real musical perceptiveness'. He will shortly be releasing a new recording on the magnificent Mander Organ in Peachtree Road United Methodists Church, Atlanta. He has made eighteen recordings as accompanist with St Paul's and Hereford Cathedrals and The Sixteen and broadcast live on television and radio around the world on numerous occasions. He has performed and recorded with other ensembles including the London Symphony Orchestra, London Philharmonic Orchestra, National Orchestra of Wales, City of London Sinfonia, London Mozart Players and the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment.

He has directed all types of choirs: amateur, professional, children and adult in both large and small scale ensembles. His career to date has seen him work with over 20 choirs as accompanist or conductor. He has adjudicated several choral competitions and composed and arranged pieces which have been published, many first performances having taken place at St Paul's. He has conducted choir festivals and given masterclasses in choir training for the Royal School of Church Music, in the UK and the USA. He was awarded the Associate of the Royal Academy of Music and featured in a documentary on S4C (Welsh Television).

He began his post as Director of Music at the Church of the Redeemer, Bryn Mawr, Philadelphia in April 2008. At the Redeemer he directs a growing music programme and conducts the 4 choirs and over 60 singers in a busy schedule of services and concerts. The three children's choirs at the Redeemer, established in 1999 by his predecessor, Dan Moriarty, are a particularly impressive feature of this new post. In addition there is also a fine 4 manual Aelion-Skinner organ to lead the worship and events at the Redeemer.

Born in 1971 in Swansea, South Wales and a fluent Welsh speaker, Huw was Organ Scholar at Christ's College, Cambridge then studied at the Royal Academy of Music and in Holland. He became Assistant Organist at Hereford Cathedral and was closely involved with the famous Three Choirs Festival. In 1998 he moved to St Paul's Cathedral where he worked daily for 10 years with the world-famous cathedral choir both as accompanist and conductor. As the principal organist at the cathedral he played for all the major recordings and broadcasts during this time, including significant state and national services, such as the Queen's Golden Jubilee Service, broadcast live on Television around the world. An important part of his work at St Paul's was to increase access to music in the cathedral. He helped found the Education Days, the Cathedral Diocesan Choir, wrote a booklet Music at St Paul's and helped develop regular organ demonstrations. He established an organ plus series where singers and instrumentalists join the organ.

Vox Ama Deus welcomes Huw Williams in his first collaboration with the Ama Deus Ensemble performing Handel's Judas Maccabaeus in February 2009 on the stage of the Kimmel Center in Philadelphia.