Michael Woods (dates unknown) was an English organist. Woods' musical career was centred at Chichester Cathedral where he served as Organist for four years...
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Michael Woods (Irish politician) (born 1935), Irish Fianna Fáil politician Michael Woods (organist) (fl. 1565–1569), English organist Michael Woods (The...
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List of musicians at English cathedrals (redirect from List of organists, assistant organists and organ scholars at English cathedrals)
the cathedral organist is a salaried appointment, the organist often also serving as choirmaster. There is often also an assistant organist and an organ...
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Clement Woodcock (category Cathedral organists)
Clement Woodcock (died 1590) was an English organist. After some years as a lay clerk of King's College, Cambridge between 1562 and 1563, Woodcock was...
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(afterwards organist of Exeter Cathedral) Roger Judd 1973 - 1985 (later Assistant Organist St. George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle) The St Michael's College Society...
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Jack Woods (1975 to 1980) Arthur Wheatley (1980 to 1983) Gordon Reid (1984 to 1988) Alan Horsley (1988 to 1991) Malcolm Grant (1991 to 2002) Michael Hickford...
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after graduation. Organist (1545–1801) 1545 William Campion 1550 Thomas Coring 1560 Edward Piper 1561 Thomas Coring 1565 Michael Woods 1571 Clement Woodcock...
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Wood. Frank Cadogan Cowper (artist) lived at 38 Barrow Hill Road, St John's Wood from 1905—1909. Leonard N. Fowles (organist/composer) was organist and...
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Mike Shinoda (redirect from Michael Kenji Shinoda)
Michael Kenji Shinoda (/ʃɪˈnoʊdə/; born February 11, 1977) is an American musician, songwriter, rapper, singer, record producer and graphic designer....
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George Byrd – conductor Michel Camilo – jazz pianist John-Michael Caprio – conductor, organist Barry Carl – a cappella bass singer, bassist, voice-over...
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Choir of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle (section List of Organists and Masters of Choristers (known as 'Director of Music' from 2004))
Assistant Organist Salisbury Cathedral, Organist St Albans Cathedral, now Organist Laureate Lincoln Cathedral) Christopher Brayne 1974–1975 (later Organist and...
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William Spark (the town organist of Leeds, England). It was later arranged for several different ensembles by Sir Henry Wood. The oldest source is A Choice...
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Institution Sharon Wood — Chair, Technical Committee, British Gymnastics. For services to Trampoline Gymnastics David Harold Woods — For services to the...
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Eric Clapton, rhythm guitarist/bassist Tim Renwick, keyboardist Michael Kamen, organist/bassist Chris Stainton, drummer Andy Newmark, saxophonist Mel Collins...
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Harold Darke (category 20th-century organists)
became organist at St Michael Cornhill in 1916, and in 1917 was awarded a Mus.Doc. degree from Oxford University. He married Dora Garland, at St Michaels Church...
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Christopher Herrick (category English classical organists)
Christopher Herrick is an English concert organist best known for his interpretation of J.S. Bach’s organ music and for his many recordings on the finest...
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Herbert Howells (category English male organists)
Howells CH CBE (17 October 1892 – 23 February 1983) was an English composer, organist, and teacher, most famous for his large output of Anglican church music...
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Virgil Fox, organist James Allen Gähres, conductor (music) Philip Glass, composer Hilary Hahn, violinist Michael Hedges, guitarist Michael Hersch, composer...
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Orlando Gibbons (category English classical organists)
a musical family dynasty, by the 1610s he was the leading composer and organist in England, with a career cut short by his sudden death in 1625. As a result...
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St Michael's Wood Street was a church and parish of medieval origin in Cripplegate Ward in the City of London, and is first mentioned in 1225 as St. Michael...
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List of Inspector Morse episodes (redirect from The Way Through the Woods (TV))
somewhat evasive. The bodies soon begin to pile up as Paul Morris, the organist, Brenda Josephs, with whom he had been having an affair, and even Morris’s...
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circumstances to parents who encouraged his musical talent, Wood started his career as an organist. During his studies at the Royal Academy of Music, he came...
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Ernest Bullock (category Cathedral organists)
Sir Ernest Bullock CVO (1890–1979) was an English organist, composer, and teacher. He was organist of Exeter Cathedral from 1917 to 1928 and of Westminster...
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Billy Williams 23025 The Choristers Waltz Alhambra Orc 23026 The Volunteer Organist Peter Dawson 23027 Little Willie's Woodbines Billy Williams 23028 The Death...
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Wanamaker Organ (section Organists)
Hall. Although the organ's debut was scheduled for May 1, official fair organist and St. Louis local Charles Henry Galloway did not give his opening recital...
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Broadcasting. Nicola Clare Wood. Senior Independent Director, Information Commissioner's Office. For services to Regulation. Mary Elizabeth Woods. Lately Nurse Consultant...
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lead guitar work with Santana before leaving with founding Santana singer-organist Gregg Rolie in 1973 to form Journey; drummer Mike Shrieve and percussionist...
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William Henry Harris (category English classical organists)
Charles Wood, and Henry Walford Davies. Harris was organist at St Augustine's Church, Edgbaston from 1911 to 1919 and concurrently assistant organist at Lichfield...
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the first version of his radio play Under Milk Wood". She mentions that he talked about the organist who played to goats and sheep, as well as a baker...
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Jimmy Smith (musician) (category American jazz organists)
percussion on the 3rd harmonic. This tone has been emulated by many jazz organists since Smith. Smith's style on fast tempo pieces combined bluesy "licks"...
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