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  2. Lincoln Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln Cathedral Organ Refurbishment 2017, 9:17, 7 July 2017, Lincoln Cathedral After the additions of the Dean's eye and other major Gothic additions it is believed some mistakes in the support of the tower occurred, for in 1237 the main tower collapsed.

  3. Charles Harrison (musician) - Wikipedia

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    2011 – Organ Duets by Mozart, Mendelssohn, Langlais, Tomkins, Carleton, Johnstone, Leighton, with David Leigh (organ), for Guild Records; 2008 – O be joyful in the Lord, with Aric Prentice (director) and Lincoln Cathedral Choir, for Guild Records

  4. Gordon Archbold Slater - Wikipedia

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    Gordon Archbold Slater O.B.E. D.Mus. FRCO (1896–1979) was an English cathedral organist, who served in Leicester Cathedral and Lincoln Cathedral. [1] Born in Harrogate, the son of a cabinet-maker, he was a composer of organ, piano and choral music.

  5. Colin Walsh (organist) - Wikipedia

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    Colin Walsh is an English organist, who has played many recitals in various religious venues in England as well as two at the Royal Festival Hall. He has also played in many European countries and New Zealand, Australia, Canada and the USA.

  6. Henry Willis & Sons - Wikipedia

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    Famous "Father" Willis organs subsequently installed in cathedrals include those at St Paul's Cathedral in London, [10] Lincoln Cathedral, [11] Salisbury Cathedral, [12] Truro Cathedral [13] and Glasgow Metropolitan Cathedral. [14] The organ in the Chapel of King's College London, designed to complete the George Gilbert Scott interior, is of ...

  7. Ronald Edward Perrin - Wikipedia

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    In April 1966, Dr Philip Marshall, Organist and Master of the Choristers at Ripon Cathedral, moved to Lincoln Cathedral, and Perrin was appointed as his successor. For a number of years in the 1960s, he also taught music at Holy Trinity School in Ripon. Perrin held the post at Ripon Cathedral for almost thirty years until his retirement in 1994.

  8. Henry Willis - Wikipedia

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    Among the approximately 1,000 other organs that he built or re-built were the cathedral instruments at Canterbury, Carlisle, Coventry, [3] [4] Durham, Edinburgh (St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral), Exeter, Glasgow (The High Kirk of Glasgow), Gloucester, Hereford, Lincoln, St David's, Salisbury, Truro, Wells and Winchester.

  9. Edward James Willson - Wikipedia

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    The building has largely survived intact. In 1826 he designed the organ case for Lincoln Cathedral. [2] Following his appointment as Surveyor to the County Committee in 1833 [5] he was between 1834 and 1845 responsible for he restoration of the keep, towers, and walls of Lincoln Castle.