Douglas Lawrence
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Raymond Douglas Lawrence OAM (born 1943) is an Australian organist who is Director of Music at the Scots' Church, Melbourne and Teacher of the Organ at the University of Melbourne.
In 1969 Lawrence completed his Masters in Music at the University of Melbourne. He then studied for two years at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna (Vienna Musikhochschule) between 1969-71, under the tutelage of renowned Austrian organist Anton Heiller.
He founded and directs the Australian Baroque Ensemble and the Australian Chamber Choir. He also founded the Choir of Ormond College. In 1992 he was awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia for services to music.
He frequently performs as a soloist for major music organisations within Australia and his concert career has taken him throughout most of the world. Amongst several inaugurals, Lawrence played the first concert (1979) on the organ of the Sydney Opera House and Melba Hall at the University of Melbourne and gave the first solo recital on the organ in the Melbourne Concert Hall.
Lawrence has released a number of recordings including The Best of Pachelbel, Buxtehude, A Baroque Collection and Reverberations 1 and Reverberations 2.