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*Justin Luke 2001–2002
*Justin Luke 2001–2002
*[[Daniel Cook (musician)|Daniel Cook]] 2002–2003 (Organist and Master of the Choristers at [[Durham Cathedral]], Assistant Director of Music at [[Salisbury Cathedral]] and subsequently Organist of [[St Davids Cathedral]])
*[[Daniel Cook (musician)|Daniel Cook]] 2002–2003 (Organist and Master of the Choristers at [[Durham Cathedral]], Assistant Director of Music at [[Salisbury Cathedral]] and subsequently Organist of [[St Davids Cathedral]])
*Richard Hills 2003–2004 (Assistant Organist at St Mary's, Bourne Street, London)
*Richard Hills 2003–2004 (Organist at St Mary's, Bourne Street, London)
*Ian Keatley 2004–2006 (Organist and Director of Music at [[Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin]])
*Ian Keatley 2004–2006 (Organist and Director of Music at [[Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin]])
*Simon Jacobs 2006–2007
*Simon Jacobs 2006–2007

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This is a list of Westminster Abbey organists. The Collegiate Church of St Peter at Westminster, popularly known as "Westminster Abbey", is a large, mainly Gothic abbey church, in the City of Westminster, London, United Kingdom, located just to the west of the Palace of Westminster. It is the traditional site for the Coronation of the British monarch and many former kings and queens are buried there.

Organists

Sub Organists

Assistant organists

Organ Scholars

References

  1. ^ British Musical Biography By James D. Brown
  2. ^ The Musical Times and Singing-class Circular