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Thomas Adams (organist, born 1785) John Alcock (organist) John Alcock (organist, born 1740) Walter Galpin Alcock; John Amner; Thomas Appleby (composer) Philip Armes; Samuel Arnold (composer) Thomas Attwood (composer)
A Directory of Composers for Organ by Dr. John Henderson, Hon. Librarian to the Royal School of Church Music, 2005, 3rd edition. ISBN 0-9528050-2-2; Eleanor Selfridge-Field, Venetian Instrumental Music, from Gabrieli to Vivaldi. New York, Dover Publications, 1994. ISBN 0-486-28151-5; Christopher S. Anderson (Ed.), Twentieth-Century Organ Music.
H. Johann Christian Friedrich Hæffner; Naji Hakim; Richard Hall (organist) Edward Percy Hallam; Joseph Hanisch; Charles Harrison (musician) Basil Harwood
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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)
D. Lionel Dakers; John Feltham Danneley; Harold Darke; Stephen Darlington; Walford Davies; Andrew Davis (conductor) John David Davis; Thomas Henry Davis (organist)
The choir of York Minster, where Jackson served as Organist and Director of Music for 36 years. Jackson had been a chorister at St Michael's Church, Malton, along with his brother Paul, [3] until he joined the choir of York Minster in 1929, where he sang under Sir Edward Bairstow for four years, after which he returned to Malton to serve as organist at St Michael's from 1933 to 1940.
Bill Cunliffe, Grammy Award-winning composer, arranger, jazz pianist [2] Charles Daellenbach , CM , co-founder of Canadian Brass David Daniels , conductor and author