- An
organist is a
musician who
plays any type of organ. An
organist may play solo
organ works, play with an
ensemble or orchestra, or
accompany one or...
- A
stadium organist is a
musician who
plays an
organ during live
sporting events.
During the
early part of the 20th century,
organs were
often found in...
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Brooks (1
April 1832 – 14
March 1907) was a
Professor of
Music and an
organist based in Birmingham. He was born in Longdon,
Worcestershire in 1832, to...
- Williams, MBE (born 1943) is a
Welsh organist and musicologist. In 2010, he
retired as
Master of
Ceremonial Music and
Organist to the
University of Aberdeen...
- FRCO, FTCL, ARCM (born 1972) is a British-born
international concert organist and composer, now
residing in America. She
served from
October 2001 and...
- the
cathedral organist is a
salaried appointment, the
organist often also
serving as choirmaster.
There is
often also an ****istant
organist and an organ...
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Christopher Gray is a
British choral conductor and
organist who
served as
Organist and
Master of the
Choristers at
Truro Cathedral from 2008 to 2023 before...
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Richard Louis Elliott is the prin****l
organist of the
Tabernacle Choir at
Temple Square.
Elliott was born and
raised in Baltimore, Maryland. He originally...
- Cole (acting
Organist and
Master of the
Choristers since 2019)
Charles William Lavington 1842 – 1859 J.
Summers Frederick Crowe (later
organist of Chichester...
- pla****
numerous radio shows from 1944-1951. In 1948 he was
hired as solo
organist at the
Paramount Theatre in
Times Square. He left New York in 1951. The...