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  2. St Albans Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    St Albans Cathedral, officially the Cathedral and Abbey Church of St Alban, [ 5 ] also known as "the Abbey", is a Church of England cathedral in St Albans, England. Much of its architecture dates from Norman times. It ceased to be an abbey following its dissolution in the 16th century and became a cathedral in 1877.

  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. William Fox (organist) - Wikipedia

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    Born. 1995 (age 28–29) Instrument. Organ. William Fox (born 1995) is an English organist, currently Director of Music at St Albans Cathedral. [1] Fox was successively a chorister at York Minster, Junior Organ Scholar at Wells Cathedral and Organ Scholar at Hereford Cathedral. [2] While in Hereford he became a Fellow of the Royal College of ...

  5. St Albans International Organ Festival - Wikipedia

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    The International Organ Festival (IOF) is a biennial music festival and organ competition held in St Albans, England since 1963. Originally held annually, it was changed to every two years in 1965 due to the complexity of organising the increasingly ambitious programme. The festival is run mainly by volunteers.

  6. Andrew Parnell - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Parnell (born 17 February 1954, in Buxton, Derbyshire, England) [citation needed] is an organist and harpsichordist. As a boy Parnell was a choral scholar at Southwell Minster, where he began organ studies under Kenneth Beard. He won the Organ Scholarship at Christ's College, Cambridge aged 19 and studied under Nicolas Kynaston.

  7. Ralph Downes - Wikipedia

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    Downes was born in Derby and studied at the Royal College of Music from 1922 to 1923 under Walter Alcock, Henry Ley, and Edgar Cook. [1] He was then assistant organist at Southwark Cathedral from 1923 until 1925, [2] before moving to Keble College, Oxford (where he was also Organ Scholar to continue his education (1925 to 1928)). [1]