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The following is a list of notable organists from the past and present who perform organ literature This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
Philip's eldest son, Charles, was too young to succeed his father, and so Margaret of Austria was appointed regent. At her court in Mechelen, Bredemers was chosen in 1507 as music teacher of Philip's children (Charles and his sisters Eleanor, Mary and Isabella) and organist of Charles' domestic chapel.
In retirement Moore was appointed Organist Emeritus of York Minister and served for some time as organist of his local church, St Michael's, Barton-le-Street. [1] He has also been a visiting artist and associate organist at Christ Church, Greenwich , in Connecticut , USA, [ 4 ] [ 5 ] having composed several pieces for the church's choirs. [ 6 ]
He was dean of the American Guild of Organist' New Orleans Chapter [2] and organized a Duruflé festival in New Orleans. He taught at the Sewanee Music Center and at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary [7] From 1975. [9] through 1979, he was organist and choirmaster at St Philip's Episcopal Cathedral in Atlanta.
Philip Brunelle takes a bow at the end of the concert America Sings! in 2006.. Philip Brunelle (born July 1, 1943) is an American choral scholar, conductor and organist.He is the founder of VocalEssence.
1923–1925 Ralph William Downes (later Organist of the London Oratory, Brompton, organ consultant and designer, including designer and curator of the Royal Festival Hall organ) 1934–1935 Philip Miles; 1936 Ernest F.A. Suttle; 1937–1954 Ernest Herbert Warrell [92] 1955–1956 William Allen Humpherson [93] 1957–1959 Denys Darlow
He was born John Clarke at Gloucester, and educated at Oxford under Dr Philip Hayes.. In 1789 he was appointed organist of the parish church at Ludlow.Four years later he took the degree of Mus. Bac. at Cambridge, [1] and in 1795 he was chosen as organist of Armagh cathedral, whence he removed in the same year to Dublin, with the appointments of organist and master of the children at St ...
2003−2004: Richard Hills (later organist of St Mary's, Bourne Street, London) 2004−2006: Ian Keatley (later organist at Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin) 2006−2007: Simon Jacobs; 2007−2008: Benjamin Chewter (later assistant organist at Lincoln Cathedral, then assistant organist at Chester Cathedral) 2008−2009: Léon Charles