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  2. List of organists - Wikipedia

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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 .

  3. Propsteikirche, Leipzig - Wikipedia

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    Interior. The Propsteikirche St. Trinitatis (German pronunciation: [pʁoːpsˈtaɪkɪʁçə zaŋkt tʁiniˈtaːtɪs], Provost Church of the Holy Trinity) in Leipzig, Saxony, Germany, is a Catholic church in the city centre, at the southwestern corner of the Inner City Ring Road, opened in 2015.

  4. List of musicians at Welsh cathedrals - Wikipedia

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    1991-1994 Andrew Lamb (subsequently Organ Scholar of Trinity College, Cambridge) 2016 Aaron Shilson (currently Assistant Director of Music at Llandaff Cathedral) 2017 Rupert Jackson (subsequently Organ Scholar of Magdalen College, Oxford) 2018 Emily India Evans (subsequently Organ Scholar of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge)

  5. Alexander Frey - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Frey was the first organist to perform an entire symphony of Gustav Mahler as a solo work for organ. This historic achievement resulted in Frey's live performance of the organ transcription Mahler's Symphony #5 (transcribed by Jerry Kinsella ) being cited as one of seven performances listed as "the most important organ-related events ...

  6. Paul Frey - Wikipedia

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    Paul Frey was born in Heidelberg, Ontario. He is of Mennonite background. [1] In the early 1960s he sang in a male quartet in his home town and in the Schneider Male Chorus in Kitchener, Ont, whose director Paul Berg encouraged him to take voice lessons. He was a professional hockey player [2] and owned a trucking business. [1]

  7. Paul Hofhaimer - Wikipedia

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    Paul Hofhaimer on a wagon with positive organ. Paul Hofhaimer (25 January 1459 – 1537) was an Austrian organist and composer. He was particularly gifted at improvisation, and was regarded as the finest organist of his age by many writers, including Vadian and Paracelsus; in addition he was one of only two German-speaking composers of the time (Heinrich Isaac was the other) who had a ...

  8. Paul Spicer (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Spicer (born 6 June 1952) is an English composer, conductor, and organist. He taught choral conducting at the Royal College of Music and conducted the RCM Chamber Choir between 1995 and 2008. Until his retirement in July 2022 he also taught at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire and conducted their chamber choir which records for Somm Records.

  9. Paul Homeyer - Wikipedia

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    Paul Homeyer (26 October 1853 – 27 July 1908) was a German organist who had an active international concert career during the late 19th century and early 20th century. His repertoire encompassed works from a variety of musical periods from ancient to contemporary works.