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  2. Wakefield Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Wakefield Cathedral Choir, directed by James Bowstead (Director of Music), consists of boys, girls and adults who perform at the cathedral and have appeared on BBC One's Songs of Praise and BBC Radio 3's Choral Evensong. [25] In 1992 Wakefield Cathedral became only the second cathedral in Britain to accept female choristers. [citation needed]

  3. List of musicians at English cathedrals - Wikipedia

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    List of organists of St Albans Cathedral. The posts of organist and master of the music at St Albans Cathedral have been held by a number of well-known musicians, including Peter Hurford, Stephen Darlington and Barry Rose. Andrew Lucas is the current Master of the Music. [81]

  4. Newell Smith Wallbank - Wikipedia

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    Wallbank was born in Oakworth, Yorkshire as the son of William Wallbank. He studied the organ under the tutelage of Edwin Crow at Ripon Cathedral. [1]He married Alice Mary Batt, the daughter of Albert Batt, on 14 March 1913, at St George's Church, Leeds; they had a son, the Revd Prebendary Newell Eddius Wallbank (1914-1996), who married the educationalist Phyllis Wallbank.

  5. List of places of worship in the City of Wakefield - Wikipedia

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    St John's Square, Wakefield City Centre Church of England II* 1895 Serves the areas to the north of Wakefield City Centre Chantry Chapel of St Mary the Virgin: Wakefield Bridge, Wakefield City Centre Church of England I: c. 1350 Forms part of the structure of Wakefield Bridge St Mary Magdalene's Church Outwood WF1 2DT Church of England 1858 [4]

  6. Jonathan Bielby - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Leonard Bielby MBE (born 23 November 1944) [1] is an English cathedral organist and composer of organ music. In 2010 he retired from Wakefield Cathedral after an exceptionally long incumbency, which had lasted more than forty years.

  7. William Frederick Dunnill - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Wakefield, Yorkshire on 16 March 1880. He was the son of Jeremiah Dunnill (Music Seller and Music Teacher) and Pollie. In 1891 they were living at 1 Cheapside, Wakefield [2] He was a pupil of Joseph Naylor Hardy at Wakefield Cathedral. He died in the vestry of St. Philip's Cathedral, Birmingham on 28 September 1936.

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  9. John Scott (organist) - Wikipedia

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    The Music of St Paul's Cathedral; Music for St Paul's; Advent at St Paul's; Epiphany at St Paul's; Passiontide at St Paul's; William Croft at St Paul's; The St Paul's Service and Other Music by Herbert Howells; Kenneth Leighton: Cathedral Music; Hear My Prayer; My Soul Doth Magnify the Lord; My Spirit Hath Rejoiced; Praise to the Lord ...