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  2. Peterborough Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Peterborough Cathedral is known for its imposing Early English Gothic West Front (façade) which, with its three enormous arches, is without architectural precedent and with no direct successor. The appearance is slightly asymmetrical, as one of the two towers that rise from behind the façade was never completed (the tower on the right as one ...

  3. Steven Grahl - Wikipedia

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    Grahl started his musical career as a Chorister at Derby Cathedral. Following organ scholarships at Derby and Norwich Cathedrals, he was awarded an Organ Scholarship to Magdalen College, Oxford, graduating with a degree in music in 2001. He won the Betts prize for further study, and took up a Scholarship at the Royal Academy of Music.

  4. Stanley Vann - Wikipedia

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    In 2005 a collection of his major organ works was published, and a scholarship and trust in his name was founded by Major and Mrs Vernon Yon, an American who heard the Peterborough Cathedral Choir whilst posted to the UK.

  5. William Hill & Son - Wikipedia

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    St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney 1866, rebuilt by Hill, Norman & Beard and Orgues Letourneau; Trinity Methodist Church in Burton-upon-Trent, 1869. After the closing of the church in 2011, the organ was transferred to the Catholic St. Afra church in Berlin, and inaugurated on 22 November 2015. It is regarded as the most significant English organ in ...

  6. Robert Quinney - Wikipedia

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    Robert Quinney was born in Nottingham [4] and was a chorister at Dundee Cathedral and then at All Saints Church, Ecclesall, where he learned to play the organ. [4] [5] [6]He attended Silverdale School [7] and then received a sixth-form full academic scholarship to Eton College, which Eton offers to pupils from state schools. [4]

  7. Organ scholar - Wikipedia

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    An organ scholar is a young musician employed as a part-time assistant organist at a cathedral, church or institution where regular choral services are held. The idea of an organ scholarship is to provide the holder with playing, directing and administrative experience.

  8. Thomas Armstrong (musician) - Wikipedia

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    In 1915–16, Armstrong was assistant organist in Peterborough for a year before being elected organ scholar of Keble College, Oxford. [1] His studies were interrupted by service in France during the First World War; he enlisted with the Royal Artillery in 1916, before being commissioned towards the end of the war. [1]

  9. Charles Harrison (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Harrison was a cathedral chorister at Southwell Minster, where was tutored by Kenneth Beard and Paul Hale, and he took up the organ scholarship at Southwell in 1991 while he studied for A-levels at Southwell Minster School. [1]

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