36 people found
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Reginald Dixon
English theatre organist
Patrick McLaughlin
Priest
Meredith Davies
British conductor
Geoffrey Bush
British composer, organist and scholar
George Malcolm
English keyboard player, composer and conductor
Geoffrey Tristram
British organist, recitalist, and teacher
Andrew Porter
British music critic
Harold Gray
English conductor, choirmaster, pianist and organist
Percy Whitlock
English organist
allan Wicks
English organist
E. Power Biggs
British-born American concert organist and recording artist
David Willcocks
British choral conductor, organist and composer
George Guest
British musician
Wallace Michael Ross
English organist
Dudley Savage
British organist
Eric Fenby
British composer
Harry Gabb
British musician
Russell Arthur Missin
British musician
Reginald New
British musician
Douglas Edward Hopkins
British musician
Gerald Hocken Knight
British musician
John Dykes Bower
British musician
Martindale Sidwell
British composer
Herbert Kennedy Andrews
Composer and organist based in the East Riding of Yorkshire, and Oxford
Robin Richmond
Cinema organist and radio presenter/ performer
Willis Grant
British musician
Reginald Moore
British musician
Kenneth Abbott
British organist, choir director, and composer
John Charles Winter
Organist at Truro Cathedral
Robert Ashfield
British musician
Thomas Tunnard
British organist
John Whitridge Wilson
English hymnodist, educator and organist
Harold Hamer
Harold (Spensley) Hamer. Educator, organist, composer, b Leeds, England, 9 Mar 1900, d Halifax, NS, 11 Sep 1980; FRCO 1926, honorary D MUS (Mount Allison) 1969. His early musical training was at Durham Cathedral Choristers' School. Harold (Spensley)
John Raymond Williams
Organist
Jack Hawes
Geoffrey Laycock
Organist, composer, and scholar of hymns
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