Category:Organ scholars

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This is a category for any notable organ scholar.

Pages in category "Organ scholars"

The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

  • Organ scholar

A

  • Malcolm Archer
  • Richard Armstrong (conductor)
  • Thomas Armstrong

B

  • Stephen Barlow
  • Adrian Batten
  • Benjamin Bayl
  • Harry Bicket
  • Geraint Bowen (musician)
  • Malcolm Boyle
  • David Briggs (English musician)
  • Andrew Bryden
  • Timothy Byram-Wigfield

C

  • Nicholas Cleobury
  • Stephen Cleobury
  • E. T. Cook
  • Thomas Corns

D

  • Stephen Darlington
  • Andrew Davis (conductor)
  • William Denis Browne
  • Katherine Dienes
  • Ralph Downes
  • Clive Driskill-Smith
  • Kingsley Charles Dunham

E

  • Richard Egarr

F

  • Stephen Farr
  • Iain Farrington
  • Jeremy Filsell

G

  • David Goode
  • Douglas Guest
  • George Guest

H

  • David Hand
  • Edward Heath
  • Christopher Herrick

J

  • Edward Elwyn Jones

K

  • Max Kenworthy

M

  • Richard Marlow
  • William Neil McKie
  • Dudley Moore
  • Herbert Murrill

P

  • Andrew Parnell
  • Ronald Edward Perrin
  • Simon Preston

R

  • Brian Runnett

S

  • John Scott (organist)
  • David Stancliffe
  • Charles Villiers Stanford
  • Frederick Stocken

T

  • Thomas Trotter

W

  • David Willcocks
  • Charles Wood (composer)
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