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Organ seen from the crossing. The first record of an organ dates from 1310, with a smaller organ, probably for the Lady Chapel, being installed in 1415. In 1620 a new organ, built by Thomas Dallam , was installed at a cost of £398 1s 5d, however this was destroyed by parliamentary soldiers in 1643 and another new organ was built in 1662, [ 1 ...
1992−1993: Meirion Wynn Jones (later assistant organist at Brecon Cathedral) 1993−1994: William Whitehead; 1994−1996: Louise Reid; 1996−1999: John Hosking (later assistant organist at St Asaph Cathedral) 1999−2000: Iestyn Evans (later organist st St James's, Spanish Place, London) 2000−2001: Simon Bell; 2001−2002: Justin Luke
2017 Rupert Jackson (subsequently Organ Scholar of Magdalen College, Oxford) 2018 Emily India Evans (subsequently Organ Scholar of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge) 2019 Joshua Roebuck (now Organist of Westwood United Methodist Church, Los Angeles) 2020 Michael D'Avanzo (subsequently Organ Scholar of Jesus College, Cambridge)
William Evans (watercolourist) (1798–1877), English watercolour painter born in Eton; William Evans (landscape painter) (1809–1858), William Evans of Bristol; William T. Evans (1843–1918), American art collector; William Evans (Wil Ifan) (1883–1968), Welsh poet and Archdruid; William John Evans (1866–1947), Welsh musician and composer
William John Evans (29 November 1866 – 12 December 1947) was a Welsh musician and composer, best known for his hymn-tunes. [ 1 ] Evans was born in Aberdare , and began his career as an apprentice to his father, a tailor who was also a musician. [ 1 ]
c. 1880 Frederick Joseph William Crowe [111] (later organist of Chichester Cathedral) c.1880; 1894–1895 Charles Harry Moody (then acting organist 1895) 1896–1897 Frederick William Heck [112] (afterwards organist of Bedminster Parish Church) W. J. Bown [113] 1904–1906 Richard John Maddern-Williams (later sub-organist of Norwich Cathedral).
William Done 1835–1844 (afterwards organist) Alfred James Caldicott c.1860; Robert Taylor 1865; Mr. Garton 1879; James Henry Caseley (later organist of Holy Trinity Church, Stratford-upon-Avon) Hugh Blair Assistant Organist 1887–1889, Organist-in-Charge 1889–1895 (afterwards organist) [3] Henry Holloway 1889–1893 [4] George Street ...
Lucy Morrell 2018–2019 (previously Organ Scholar of Girton College, Cambridge; afterwards Organ Scholar of St Mary’s Collegiate Church, Warwick) Emily India Evans 2019-2020 (afterwards Organ Scholar of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge) Alexander Trigg 2020-2021 (afterwards Organ Scholar of St John's College, Cambridge)