- 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...
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United Nations,
European Commission,
International Monetary Fund,
Organistation for
Economic Co-operation and
Development and
World Bank.
Archived from...
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Khedival Cairo protection boundaries (PDF) (in Arabic). Cairo:
National Organistation for
Urban Harmony. 2022. "Abdeen
museums to open soon. - Free Online...
- 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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accompanying the choir, as well as
being used for
concerts and recitals. The
organists of
Cologne Cathedral have
included Josef Zimmermann,
Clemens Ganz and...
- This list of
Tabernacle Choir organists includes those organists who have
accompanied the
Tabernacle Choir in its
performances and who are responsible...
- The
French organ school formed in the
first half of the 17th century. It
progressed from the
strict polyphonic music of Jean
Titelouze (c. 1563–1633) to...
- Cole (acting
Organist and
Master of the
Choristers since 2019)
Charles William Lavington 1842 – 1859 J.
Summers Frederick Crowe (later
organist of Chichester...
- with his
brothers Buddy (Charles F.) and Monk (William H.), as well as
organist Melvin Rhyne. His
recordings up to 1965 were
oriented toward hard bop,...
- The
Camidge family supplied York
Minster with
organists for 103 years.[citation needed] Its
members were: John
Camidge (1735–1803, in
office 1756–1799)...