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*1896−1916: [[Walter Alcock]]
*1896−1916: [[Walter Alcock]]
*1947−1950: Hugh Marchant
*1947−1950: Hugh Marchant
*1950−1959 Hugo Limer 1950–1959
*1950−1959: Hugo Limer
*1959−1984: Rilford Trafalgar 1959–1984
*1959−1984: Rilford Trafalgar
*1968−1974: [[David Bruce-Payne]]
*1968−1974: [[David Bruce-Payne]]
*dates unknown: Christopher Herrick
*dates unknown: Christopher Herrick
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*1989−1991: Miles Quick
*1989−1991: Miles Quick
*1991−2001: Stephen Le Prevost (later organist and director of music at the Town Church in [[Saint Peter Port]], [[Guernsey]])
*1991−2001: Stephen Le Prevost (later organist and director of music at the Town Church in [[Saint Peter Port]], [[Guernsey]])
*2001−2002: Simon Bell (later assistant director of music at [[Winchester Cathedral]], then and director of Schola Cantorum, [[Tewkesbury Abbey]])
*2001−2002: Simon Bell (later assistant director of music at [[Winchester Cathedral]], then director of Schola Cantorum, [[Tewkesbury Abbey]])
*2003−2005: [[Daniel Cook (musician)|Daniel Cook]]
*2003−2005: [[Daniel Cook (musician)|Daniel Cook]]
*2005−2008: [[Ashley Grote]]
*2005−2008: [[Ashley Grote]]

Revision as of 09:49, 25 September 2023

This is a list of Westminster Abbey organists, containing the names of the musicians who have been appointed an organist, sub-organist, assistant organist and organ scholar since the sixteenth century.[1][2]

The Abbey, formally titled the Collegiate Church of St Peter at Westminster, is a large, mainly Gothic abbey church in the City of Westminster in London, located close to the Palace of Westminster.[3] It is the traditional site for the coronation of the British monarch, for royal weddings and funerals and for other state occasions. In addition, the organist oversees the music for daily services sung by a choir of 12 professional adults and up to 30 boys from the adjacent choir school, accompanied by a Harrison & Harrison installed in 1937.[4]

Andrew Nethsingha is the current organist and master of the choristers, Peter Holder is the sub-organist, Matthew Jorysz is the assistant organist and Dewi Rees is the organ scholar.[4]

Organists and Masters of the Choristers

Sub-Organists

Assistant Organists

Organ scholars

References

  1. ^ John E. West, Cathedral Organists Past and Present, "London: Westminster Abbey" (1921), pp. 142−149.
  2. ^ David Stanley Knight, "The organs of Westminster Abbey and their music, 1240−1908", King's College London doctoral dissertation, 2001.
  3. ^ Westminster Abbey website. Retrieved 16 May 2023.
  4. ^ a b Westminster Abbey: The Abbey Choir and musicians. Retrieved 15 May 2023.