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  2. Liverpool Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Liverpool Cathedral is a Church of England cathedral in the city of Liverpool, England. ... 1955–1980 – Noel Rawsthorne (Cathedral Organist) 1980–present ...

  3. Ian Tracey (organist) - Wikipedia

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    Tracey, who was born in Liverpool in 1955, initially studied the organ under the then Organist of Liverpool Cathedral, Noel Rawsthorne.He subsequently continued his studies at Trinity College, London, before gaining further experience in Paris under André Isoir and Jean Langlais.

  4. List of musicians at English cathedrals - Wikipedia

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    Maurice Greene (chorister), composer and Organist of St Paul's Cathedral. 19th century. William Cummings (chorister), composer and organist. Frederick Ranalow (chorister), baritone and actor; John Stainer (chorister), Organist of St Paul's Cathedral and Professor of Music at Oxford University. 20th century. Simon Russell Beale (chorister), actor

  5. Philip Duffy - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] In 1960, he began organ lessons with Noel Rawsthorne. [citation needed] When he was in sixth form at St. Edward's College (now the Cathedral Choir School), the Lutyens' Crypt of the Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral was completed and brought into use. Duffy then decided to join the newly-formed cathedral choir. [2]

  6. Noel Rawsthorne - Wikipedia

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    Rawsthorne was born in Birkenhead.At the age of eight he became a chorister at Liverpool Parish Church which started his interest in the pipe organ.Two years later, he became a chorister at Liverpool Cathedral (while also studying at Liverpool Institute High School) and started organ lessons under Caleb Jarvis at the nearby St George's Hall.

  7. Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Cathedral organ by J. W. Walker & Sons Ltd. Built by J. W. Walker and Sons, the organ was completed only two days before the opening of the cathedral in 1967. [33] Made as an integral part of the new cathedral, the architect, Frederick Gibberd, saw the casework as part of his brief

  8. How Notre Dame’s famed Grand Organ regained its ... - AOL

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    Latry and Notre Dame’s three other organists are set to play when the cathedral hosts its reopening ceremony on Saturday. The music for what organizers have dubbed the “grand awakening” of ...

  9. Ernest Bryson - Wikipedia

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    Bryson claimed he had been the confidant of William J. Ridley in the design of the organ at Liverpool Cathedral. [37] Ridley was an amateur organist and an enthusiastic member of the organ committee, who was determined that the organ at Liverpool Cathedral would be the biggest and best organ in the World. [38]