List of musicians at English cathedrals
The cathedrals of England have a long history of liturgical music, often played on or accompanied by the organ. The role of cathedral organist is a salaried appointment, the organist often also serving as choir master. There is also an assistant organist, and often an organ scholar.
Arundel Cathedral
The Cathedral Church of Our Lady and St Philip Howard has been the Catholic Cathedral of Arundel since 1965.
Directors of Music
- 1992–2002 Alistair Warwick
- 2002–present Elizabeth Stratford
Birmingham, St Philip's Cathedral
Organists at St Philip's Cathedral, Birmingham have included composers Charles John Blood Meacham, Richard Yates Mander and Rupert Jeffcoat.
Directors of Music
- 1715 Barnabas Gunn
- 1733? William de St. Thunes
- 1735? John Ohio Eversman
- 1765 Jeremiah Clark (afterwards organist of Worcester Cathedral)
- 1803 Bishop Simms
- 1829 Henry Simms
- 1871 Charles John Blood Meacham (later organist of St. George's Church, Edgbaston)
- 1888 Richard Yates Mander (later organist of All Saints' Church, Ryde)
- 1898 A. G. Thompson
- 1901 Arthur Elmore (later organist of St Mary the Virgin, Acocks Green)
- 1906 Edwin Stephenson (later organist of St. Margaret's Church, Westminster)
- 1914 William Frederick Dunnill (formerly organist of St. Mary's Church, Nottingham)
- 1936 Willis Grant (later professor of music, University of Bristol)
- 1958 Thomas Tunnard
- 1968 Roy Massey (later organist of Hereford Cathedral)
- 1974 David Bruce-Payne
- 1978 Hubert Best
- 1986 Marcus Huxley
Assistant Organists
- 1907–1914 T. Appleby Matthews
- 1950–1951 Harrison Oxley, (later Organist of St Edmundsbury Cathedral)
- 1954–1956 John K. Nicholas
- 1966–1968 Roland L. Keen, (later Director of Music at Wroxall Abbey School)
- Hubert Best (later organist)
- 1978–1979 Gary Cole
- 1986–1995 Rosemary Field
- 1995–1997 Rupert Jeffcoat, (later Director of Music at Coventry Cathedral and St John's Cathedral, Brisbane)
- 1997–2004 Christopher Allsop, (later Assistant Organist at Worcester Cathedral)
- 2004–2010 Stuart Nicholson, (later Organist and Master of Choristers at St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin)
- 2010–2014 Tim Harper
- 2014– David Hardie
Blackburn Cathedral
Notable organists at Blackburn Cathedral have included Charles Hylton Stewart, John Bertalot and Gordon Stewart.
Organists
- 1828–1831 Joseph John Harris (later organist of Manchester Cathedral)
- 1832 R. Nimmo (temporary)
- 1832–1838 Henry Smart
- 1838–1840 John Bishop (formerly organist of St. Paul's Church, Cheltenham)
- 1840–1848 William Robinson
- 1848–1858 Joseph Rolley (from Church of St George, Bolton)
- 1858–1863 Charles Greenwood
- 1863–1870 James H. Robinson
- 1870–1882 Thomas S. Hayward (previously organist of St Peter's Collegiate Church Wolverhampton, afterwards organist of Wesleyan Chapel, Mornington Road, Southport[1])
- 1882–1888 Walter Handel Thorley
- 1888–1900 James H. Rooks
- 1900[2]–1912 Christie Green (afterwards organist of Holy Trinity Church, Coventry)
- 1912–1914 Richard Henry Coleman
- 1914–1916 Charles Hylton Stewart (afterwards organist of Rochester Cathedral and St George's Chapel, Windsor)
- 1916–1939 Herman Brearley
- 1939–1964 Thomas Lucas Duerden
- 1964–1983 John Bertalot
- 1983–1994 David Anthony Cooper
- 1994–1998 Gordon Stewart
- 1998–2011 Richard Tanner (from All Saints' Church, Northampton)
- 2011– Samuel Hudson
Bradford Cathedral
Organist and Master of the Choristers
- c1861 – 1893, Absalom Rawnsley Swaine
- 1893 – 1939, Henry Coates
- 1939 – 1963, Charles Hooper
- 1963 – 1981, Keith Vernon Rhodes
- 1982 – 1986, Geoffrey John Weaver
- 1986 – 2002, Alan Graham Horsey
- 2003 – 2011, Andrew Teague
Organist & Director of Music
- 2012– 2016 Alexander Woodrow
Cathedral Organist
- 2011– 2014 Paul Bowen
Sub-Organist & Assistant Director of Music
- 2009–2012 David Condry
- 2012–2016 Jonathan P. Eyre
Bristol Cathedral
Organists at Bristol Cathedral have included the writer and composer Percy Buck and the conductor Malcolm Archer.
Organists
- 1542 Thomas Denny
- 1588 Elway Bevan
- 1599 Edward Gibbons
- 1638 Arthur Phillips
- 1639 Thomas Deane
- 1680 Paul Heath
- 1724 Nathaniel Priest
- 1734 James Morley
- 1756 George Coombes
- 1759 Edward Higgins
- 1765 George Coombes
- 1769 Edward Rooke
- 1773 Samuel Mineard
- 1778 Richard Langdon
- 1781 Rice Wasbrough
- 1825 John Davies Corfe
- 1876 George Riseley
- 1899 Percy Carter Buck
- 1901 Hubert Hunt
- 1946 Reginald Alwyn Surplice
- 1949 Clifford Harker
- 1983 Malcolm Archer
- 1990 Christopher Brayne
- 1998 Mark Lee
Assistant Organists
- 1856–1860 John Barrett
- 1862–1876 George Riseley
- Albert Edward New
- 1888–1892 J.H. Fulford
- 1902 Arthur S. Warrell
- 1920–1941 Geoffrey Leonard Mendham
- Lionel Pike
- John Jenkin
- 1980–1986 Martin Schellenberg, (later Director of Music of Christchurch Priory)
- 1986– Tony Pinel
- Claire Hobbs
- 1991–1994 Ian Ball
- 1994–2001 David Hobourn
- 2001– Paul Walton
Canterbury Cathedral
Organists and Assistant Organists at Canterbury Cathedral have included composers Clement Charlton Palmer, Gerald Hocken Knight and Philip Moore (organist) and musical directors Sidney Campbell, Allan Wicks and Stephen Darlington.[3][4]
Organists
- 1407 John Mounds
- 1420 William Stanys
- 1445 John Cranbroke
- 1499 Thomas Seawall
- 1534 John Wodynsborowe
- 1547 William Selby
- 1553 Thomas Bull
- 1583 Matthew Godwin
- 1590 Thomas Stores
- 1598 George Marson
- 1631 Valentine Rother
- 1640 Thomas Tunstall
- 1661 Thomas Gibbes
- 1669 Richard Chomley
- 1692 Nicholas Wotton
- 1697 William Porter
- 1698 Daniel Henstridge
- 1736 William Raylton
- 1757 Samuel Porter
- 1803 Highmore Skeats
- 1831 Thomas Jones
- 1873 William Henry Longhurst
- 1898 Harry Crane Perrin
- 1908 Clement Charlton Palmer
- 1937 Gerald Hocken Knight
- 1953 Douglas Edward Hopkins
- 1956 Sidney Campbell
- 1961 Allan Wicks
- 1988 David Flood
Assistant Organists
- 1836 William Henry Longhurst
- 1873 John Browning Lott
- 1875 ?
- 1884 Herbert Austin Fricker
- 1892 J. Sterndale Grundy
- 1906 W. T. Harvey
- 1909 Frank Charles Butcher
- 1918 Rene Soames[5]
- 1926 ?
- 1936 Henry Frank Cole
- 1938 ?
- 1953 John Malcolm Tyler[6]
- 1956 Gwilym Isaac
- 1964 Stephen Crisp
- 1968 Philip Moore
- 1974 Stephen Darlington
- 1978 David Flood
- 1986 Michael Harris
- 1997 Timothy Noon
- 2001 Matthew Martin
- 2005 Robert Patterson
- 2008 John Robinson
- 2011 David Newsholme
Second Assistant Organists
- 2015 Adrian Bawtree
Organ Scholars
- 1982 Christopher Tambling
- 1987 David Woodcock
- 1990 David Hobourn
- 1991 Timothy Noon
- 1992 Duncan Aspden
- 1993 Andrew Arthur
- 1994 Andrew Bryden
- 1997 Tom Williamson
- 1998 Anthony Gowing
- 1999 Philip Stopford
- 2000 Timothy Uglow
- 2001 John Robinson
- 2002 Benjamin Chewter
- 2003 Richard Leach
- 2004 Léon Charles
- 2005 Jonathan White
- 2006 James Norrey
- 2007 Tim Harper
- 2008 Mark Browne
- 2009 David Gerrard
- 2010 Thomas Allery
- 2011 Andrew Wyatt
- 2012 Edward Hewes
- 2013 Weston Jennings
- 2014 William Wallace
Carlisle Cathedral
Notable organists at Carlisle Cathedral have included the composer, astronomer and mathematician Thomas Greatorex and founder of the Royal School of Church Music, Sir Sydney Nicholson.
Organists
- 1560 Thomas Southick
- 1587 Robert James
- 1610 James Pearson
- 1630 Robert Dalton
- 1663 John How
- 1693 Timothy How
- 1734 Abraham Dobinson
- 1749 Charles Pick
- 1781 Thomas Greatorex (later organist at Westminster Abbey).
- 1785 Thomas Hill
- 1833 Richard Ingham
- 1841 James Stimpson (later Birmingham City Organist and organist of St Martin in the Bull Ring, Birmingham)
- 1842 Henry Edmund Ford
- 1903 E. G. Mercer
- 1904 Sydney Nicholson (later Sir Sydney Nicholson organist of Westminster Abbey and founder of the Royal School of Church Music)
- 1910 Frederick William Wadeley
- 1960 Robert Andrew Seivewright
- 1991 Jeremy Suter
Assistant Organists
- 1900–1902 Stanley G. P. Stubbs (later Acting Organist)
- 1915–1919 Charles Frederick Eastwood
- 1932–1934 G. F. Stuart
- 1940–1945 Keith Burton-Nickson[7]
- William L. Snowdon
- Ifor James
- 1970–1973 Christopher Rathbone
- 1974–1985 Hugh Davies
- 1985–1987 Andrew Shaw
- 1987–1989 Andrew Sackett
- 1989–1995 Ian Hare[8]
- 1995–1999 Charles Harrison (later organist of Chichester Cathedral)
- 2000–2005 David Gibbs
- 2005–2008 John Robinson
- 2008–present Edward Taylor (formerly Organ Scholar at Ely Cathedral)
Chester Cathedral
Notable organists of Chester Cathedral include the composers Robert White and John Sanders and the recording artist Roger Fisher.[9][10]
Organists
- 1541 John Brycheley[9]
- 1551 Thomas Barnes[9]
- 1558 Richard Saywell[9]
- 1567 Robert White[9]
- 1570 Robert Stevenson[9]
- 1599 Thomas Bateson[9]
- 1609 John Alien[9]
- 1613 Michael Done[9]
- 1614 Thomas Jones[9]
- 1637 Richard Newbold[9]
- 1642 Randolph Jewitt[9]
- 1661 Rev. Peter Stringer[9]
- 1673 John Stringer[9]
- 1686 William Key[9]
- 1699 John Mounterratt[9]
- 1705 Edmund White[9]
- 1715 Samuel Davies[9]
- 1726 Benjamin Worrall[9]
- 1727 Edmund Baker[9]
- 1765 Edward Orme[9]
- 1776 John Bailey[9]
- 1803 Edward Bailey[9]
- 1823 George Black[9]
- 1824 Thomas Haylett[9]
- 1841 Frederick Gunton[9]
- 1877 Joseph Cox Bridge[9]
- 1925 John Thomas Hughes[10]
- 1930 Charles Hylton Stewart[10]
- 1932 Malcolm Courtenay Boyle[10]
- 1949 James Roland Middleton[10]
- 1964 John Sanders[10]
- 1967 Roger Fisher[10]
- 1997 David Poulter
- 2008 Philip Rushforth
Assistant Organists
- 1857 Mr. Munns
- 1872–1876 Herbert Stephen Irons[10]
- 1876–1877 Joseph Cox Bridge (then organist)
- ????-1890 John Gumi
- 1893–1925 John Thomas Hughes (then organist)
- 1925–1926 Guillaume Ormond (later organist of Truro Cathedral)[10]
- 1934–1944 James Roland Middleton (later organist of Chelmsford Cathedral)[10]
- 1944–1947 George Guest (later organist of St John's College, Cambridge)
- 1955–1960 Brian Runnett (later organist of Norwich Cathedral)
- 1960–1962 Peter Gilbert White
- 1962–1967 Harold Hullah
- 1967–1971 John Belcher
- 1971–1975 John Cooper Green
- 1975–1978 John Keys
1978-1980 Simon Russell
- 1980-1984 Martin Singleton
- 1984-1986 David Holroyd
- 1986-1989 Lee Ward
- 1989–1998 Graham Eccles
- 1998–2003 Benjamin Saunders
- 2003–2008 Philip Rushforth (later organist)
- 2008–2011 Ian Roberts
- 2011–2016 Benjamin Chewter
Chichester Cathedral
Notable organists at Chichester Cathedral have included composer Thomas Weelkes and conductors John Birch and Nicholas Cleobury.
Until 1801, there were two distinct posts, 'Organist' and 'Master of the Choristers', which were merged upon the appointment of James Target. Since the mid-nineteenth century, there has existed the role of Assistant Organist. Currently, the 'Organist and Master of the Choristers' is responsible for the direction of the choir and cathedral liturgy, and the 'Assistant Organist' accompanies the choir.
The sacking of Chichester Cathedral in December 1642 caused all cathedral services to be suspended. They were not resumed until the restoration of the monarchy in 1661. The choir was re-formed in the same year, but the appointment of a new organist did not occur until 1668.
Organists and Masters of the Choristers
Organist (1545–1801)
- 1545 William Campion
- 1550 Thomas Coring
- 1560 Edward Piper
- 1561 Thomas Coring
- 1565 Michael Woods
- 1571 Clement Woodcock
- 1589 ?
- 1599 Jacob Hillarye
- 1602 Thomas Weelkes
- 1623 William Eames
- 1636 Thomas Lewis
- 1642 None
- 1668 Bartholomew Webb
- 1673 Thomas Lewis
- 1675 John Reading
- 1677 Samuel Peirson
- 1720 Thomas Kelway
- 1744 Thomas Capell
- 1776 William Walond Jr.
Master of the Choristers (1550s – 1801)
- 155? Richard Martyn
- 1558 William Payne
- 1562 Edward Piper
- 1568 William Payne
- 1571 Clement Woodcock
- 1580 Christopher Paine
- 1589 Clement Woodcock
- 1590 John Cowper
- 1597 Thomas Lambert
- 1599 Jacob Hillarye
- 1602 Thomas Weelkes
- 1617 John Fidge
- 1642 None
- 1661 John Floud
- 1662 George Hush
- 1668 Bartholomew Webb
- 1673 John Turner
- 1675 John Reading
- 1677 ?
- 1732 Thomas Capell
- 1771 Thomas Tremain
- 1775 William Walond Jr.
- 1794 Thomas Barber
Organist and Master of the Choristers (1801 – present)
- 1801 James Target
- 1803 Thomas Bennett
- 1848 Henry R. Bennett
- 1861 Philip Armes
- 1863 Edward Thorne
- 1870 Francis Edward Gladstone
- 1873 James Pyne
- 1874 Charles Henry Hylton Stewart
- 1875 Daniel Wood
- 1876 Theodore Aylward
- 1887 Frederick Read
- 1902 Frederick Crowe
- 1921 Frederick Read
- 1925 Marmaduke Conway
- 1931 Harvey Grace
- 1938 Horace Hawkins
- 1958 John Birch
- 1980 Alan Thurlow
- 2008 Sarah Baldock
- 2014 Charles Harrison
Assistant Organists
- 18?? Wharton Hooper
- 1864 ?
- 1876 Edward Bartlett
- 1887 Hugh Percy Allen
- 1892 Percy Algernon Whitehead
- 1908 William Herbert H. Lambert
- 1911 R. Swanborough
- 1915 Cyril Herbert Stone
- 1920 ?
- 1931 John Edward Snelling-Colyer
- 1932 Leonard Fergus O’Connor
- 1936 Claude Appleby
- 1942 Anne Maddocks
- 1949 ?
- 1961 Richard Seal
- 1968 Michael Davey
- 1971 Nicholas Cleobury
- 1973 Ian Fox
- 1978 Richard Cock
- 1980 Kenneth Sweetman
- 1981 Jeremy Suter
- 1991 James Thomas
- 1997 Mark Wardell
- 2010 Timothy Ravalde
Organ Scholars
- 1977 Richard R. Webster
- 1979 Kenneth Sweetman
- 1982 Simon Dinsdale
- 1988 Andrew Johnstone
- 1992 Mark Purcell
- 1993 Neil Cockburn
- 1994 Benjamin Nicholas
- 1995 David Soar
- 1996 Nicholas Chalmers
- 1997 Christopher Denton
- 1998 Luke Bartlett
- 1999 Marcus Wibberley
- 2000 Deirdre Comerford
- 2001 Edmund Aldhouse
- 2002 Ian Roberts
- 2003 Jamie Hutchings
- 2004 Sebastian Thompson
- 2005 Matthew Pitts
- 2006 John Mountford
- 2007 Colin Gray
- 2008 Julian Haggert
- 2009 John Dilworth
- 2010 Paul Manley
- 2011 Alex Goodwin
- 2012 Ben Cunningham
- 2013 Leonard Sanderman
- 2014 Tomek Pieczora
- 2015 Laura Erel
- 2016 George Barrett
Coventry Cathedral
This list details only those who have held positions in the new Cathedral.
Directors of Music
- 1961 David Foster Lepine
- 1972 Robert Weddle
- 1977 Ian Little
- 1984 Paul Leddington Wright
- 1995 David Poulter (subsequently Organist of Chester Cathedral and Director of Music at Liverpool Cathedral)
- 1997 Rupert Jeffcoat (subsequently Director of Music and Organist at St John's Cathedral (Brisbane))
- 2005 Alistair Reid (Acting Director of Music)
- 2006 Kerry Beaumont
Assistant Organists
- Robert George Weddle 1964–1972 (then organist)
- J Richard Lowry 1972–1976
- Ian Little 1976–1977 (then organist)
- Paul Leddington Wright 1977–1984 (then organist)
- Timothy Hone
- Chris Argent
- David Poulter 1990–1995 (then Director of Music; later Director of Music at Liverpool Cathedral)
- Daniel Moult 1995–2002
- Martyn Lane
- Alistair Reid 2004-2011
- Laurence Lyndon-Jones 2011-2013
Derby Cathedral
Organists
- 1921 Arthur Griffin Claypole
- 1930 Alfred William Wilcock
- 1933 George Handel Heath-Gracie
- 1958 Wallace Michael Ross
- 1983 Peter David Gould
- 2015 Hugh Morris (organist)
Assistant Organists
- (Alfred) Samuel (Wensley) Baker
- Celyn Kingsbury
- Rodney Tomkins
- 1985 Tom Corfield
Durham Cathedral
Notable organists at Durham Cathedral have included the composers Thomas Ebdon and Richard Lloyd, organists Philip Armes, John Dykes Bower who went on to St Paul's Cathedral, London, Conrad William Eden and James Lancelot, and choral conductor David Hill.
Organists
- 1557 John Brimley
- 1576 William Browne
- 1588 Robert Masterman
- 1594 William Smyth
- 1599 William Browne
- 1609 Edward Smyth
- 1612 Mr Dodson
- 1614 Richard Hutchinson
- 1661 John Foster
- 1677 Alexander Shaw
- 1681 William Greggs
- 1710 James Heseltine[11]
- 1763 Thomas Ebdon
- 1811 Charles E. J. Clarke
- 1813 William Henshaw
- 1862 Philip Armes
- 1907 Rev Arnold D. Culley
- 1933 John Dykes Bower[12]
- 1936 Conrad William Eden
- 1974 Richard Lloyd
- 1985 James Lancelot
Sub-Organists
- ????-1850 John Matthew Wilson Young, (later organist of Lincoln Cathedral)
- Thomas Henry Collinson
- ????-1874 J.C. Whitehead,
- 1895–1903 Revd John Lionel Shirley Dampier Bennett
- 1901 F. E. Leatham, 1 (temporary during absence of J. L. Bennett)
- 1903–1918 William Ellis, (later organist of Newcastle Cathedral)
- 1918–1919 Basil S. Maine,
- 1919–1968 Cyril Beaumont Maude,
- 1968–1972 Bruce Richard Cash,
- 1973–1980 Alan Thurlow, (later Organist Chichester Cathedral)
- 1980–1982 David Hill, (later successively Organist and Director of Music at Westminster Cathedral, Winchester Cathedral, St John's College, Cambridge and Director of the Bach Choir)
- 1982–1991 Ian Shaw,
- 1991–2011 Keith Wright,
- 2011–present Francesca Massey,
Assistant Organists
- 2009-2011 Oliver Brett
- 2011–2016 David Ratnanayagam
- 2016–present Jason Lowe
Organ Scholars
- 2014–present Jonathan Allsopp
Ely Cathedral
Organists of Ely Cathedral have included the composers Basil Harwood and Arthur Wills.
Organists
- 1453 William Kyng
- 1535 Thomas Barcroft
- 1541 Christopher Tye
- 1562 Robert White
- 1567 John Farrant (later organist of Salisbury Cathedral)[13]
- 1572 William Fox
- 1579 George Barcroft
- 1610 John Amner
- 1641 Robert Claxton
- 1662 John Ferrabosco
- 1681 James Hawkins
- 1729 Thomas Kempton
- 1762 John Elbonn
- 1768 David Wood
- 1774 James Rogers
- 1777 Richard Langdon
- 1778 Highmore Skeats (sen.)
- 1804 Highmore Skeats (jun.)
- 1830 Robert Janes
- 1867 Edmund Thomas Chipp
- 1887 Basil Harwood
- 1892 Thomas Tertius Noble
- 1898 Hugh Allen
- 1901 Archibald Wilson
- 1919 Noel Ponsonby
- 1926 Hubert Stanley Middleton
- 1931 Marmaduke Conway
- 1949 Sidney Campbell
- 1953 Michael Howard
- 1958 Arthur Wills
- 1990 Paul Trepte
Assistant Organists
- ????-1857 *Mr. Bailey (afterwards organist of Holy Trinity Church, Coventry)
- ????-1865 William J. Kempton
- George Legge
- William George Price (later organist to the City of Melbourne)
- 1903–1906 Frederick Chubb [14]
- 1906–1909 Harold Carpenter Lumb Stocks
- 1911–1915 Edwin Alec Collins[14]
- 1927–1929 Guillaume Ormond [14](afterwards organist of Truro Cathedral)
- William Bean
- 1939 C.P.R. Wilson
- 1945–1949 Russell Missin
- 1949–1958 Arthur Wills (later organist)
- 1958–1961 Christopher Scarf
- 1961–1964 Michael Dudman
- 1964–1966 Anthony Greening
- Roger Judd
- 1973–1976 Gerald Gifford
- 1977–1989 Stephen Le Prevost
- 1989–1991 Jeremy Filsell
- 1991–1996 David Price (now organist at Portsmouth Cathedral)
- 1996–1998 Sean Farrell
- 1999–2002 Scott Farrell
- 2002 Jonathan Lilley
- 2013 Edmund Aldhouse
Directors of the Girls' Choir
- 2006–2008 Louise Reid
- 2008 Sarah MacDonald
- 2009–2011 Louise Reid
- 2010–present Sarah MacDonald
Assistant Organists of the Girls' Choir
- 2006–2008 Edward Taylor (later Assistant Organist at Carlisle Cathedral)
- 2008–2012 Oliver Hancock (later Sub-Organist at Portsmouth Cathedral)
- 2012–2014 Alexander Berry (later Assistant Organist at Magdalen College, Oxford)
- 2015–present Alexander Goodwin
Exeter Cathedral
Notable organists at Exeter Cathedral include composer and hymn writer Samuel Sebastian Wesley, educator Sir Ernest Bullock and conductor Sir Thomas Armstrong.
Organists / Directors of Music
- 1586 Matthew Godwin
- 1591 Arthur Cocke
- 1609 John Lugge
- 1665 Theodore Coleby
- 1674 Henry Hall
- 1686 Peter Passmore and John White
- 1693 Richard Henman
- 1741 John Silvester
- 1753 Richard Langdon
- 1777 William Jackson
- 1804 James Paddon
- 1835 Samuel Sebastian Wesley
- 1842 Alfred Angel
- 1876 Daniel Joseph Wood
- 1919 Ernest Bullock (later knighted, and Organist of Westminster Abbey)
- 1928 Thomas Armstrong (later knighted, and Principal of the Royal Academy of Music)
- 1933 Alfred William Wilcock
- 1953 Reginald Moore
- 1957 Lionel Frederick Dakers (later Director of the Royal School of Church Music)
- 1973 Lucian Nethsingha
- 1999 Andrew Millington
- 2016 Timothy Noon
Assistant Organists (Organist from 1999)
- 1856 H. G. Halfyard
- 1861 – 1870 W. Pinney
- 1861? – 1868 Graham Clarke (later organist of St Andrew's, Plymouth)[15]
- ???? – 1880? Mr. Vinnicombe
- 1881 – 1889 Ernest Slater
- Frederick Gandy Bradford[16]
- ???? – 1898 Walter Hoyle[17] (later organist of Coventry Cathedral)
- 1900 – 1906 Revd Arnold Duncan Culley[18]
- 1906 – 1918 F. J. Pinn
- 1919 – 1927 Ernest Bullock[19] (later organist here, subsequently knighted and Organist of Westminster Abbey)
- 1929 – 1937 William Harry Gabb[20] (later Organist of H.M. Chapels Royal & Sub Organist at St Paul's Cathedral, London)
- 1937 – 1940 John Norman Hind
- 1945 – 1946 John Norman Hind
- 1946 – Edgar S. Landen
- 1950 – 1955 Howard Stephens[21]
- 1956 – 1961 Stuart Marston Smith
- 1961 – 1969 Christopher Gower (later Master of the Music at Peterborough Cathedral)
- 1969 – 2010 Paul Morgan (titled 'Organist' in 1999)
Assistant Directors of Music
- 2010 David Davies
Assistant Organists
- 1994 Stephen Tanner (Assistant Organist)
Gloucester Cathedral
Notable among the organists of Gloucester Cathedral are Samuel Sebastian Wesley (his final cathedral appointment) and composers and choral conductors of the Three Choirs Festival, Sir Arthur Herbert Brewer, Herbert Sumsion and John Sanders.
Organists
The known organists of the cathedral are listed below. In modern times, the most senior post has become known as Director of Music; only these names are recorded here.
- 1582 Robert Lichfield
- 1620 Elias Smith
- 1620 Philip Hosier
- 1638 Berkeley Wrench
- 1640 John Okeover
- 1662 Robert Webb
- 1665 Thomas Lowe
- 1666 Daniel Henstridge
- 1673 Charles Wren
- 1679 Daniel Rosingrave
- 1682 Stephen Jeffries
- 1710 William Hine
- 1730 Barnabas Gunn
- 1743 Martin Smith
- 1782 William Mutlow
- 1832 John Amott
- 1865 Samuel Sebastian Wesley
- 1876 Charles Harford Lloyd
- 1882 Charles Lee Williams
- 1897 Sir Arthur Herbert Brewer
- 1928 Herbert Sumsion
- 1967 John Sanders
- 1994 David Briggs
- 2002 Andrew Nethsingha
- 2007 Adrian Partington[22]
Assistant Organists
- 1701–1710 William Hine (later organist of Gloucester Cathedral)
- Walter Brooks
- 1862–1865 John Alexander Matthews
- ????-1873 Henry John Vaughan
- 1879–1880 George Robertson Sinclair (later organist at Truro Cathedral and Hereford Cathedral)
- 1880–1882 A. Herbert Brewer
- George Washbourn Morgan
- James Capener
- 1896 A. Herbert Brewer (later organist of Gloucester Cathedral)
- 1898-1900-???? Ivor Morgan
- ????-1906 S.W. Underwood[23] (afterwards organist at Stroud parish church)
- 1907–1913 Ambrose Robert Porter (later organist of Lichfield Cathedral)
- 1915–???? Harold C. Organ
- ca. 1919 Charles Williams
- 1920–1926 Reginald Tustin Baker (later organist of Sheffield Cathedral)
- 1926-1917 William O Minay (later organist of Wigan Parish Church)
- 1927–1932 Arthur John Pritchard[24]
- 1932–1937 (Alfred) Melville Cook[25] (later organist of Hereford Cathedral)
- 1938 W. Lugg
- ????-1945 Herbert William Byard[26]
- Peter Stuart Rodway
- 1948–1954 Donald Frederick Hunt (later organist of Worcester Cathedral)
- 1954–1958 Wallace Michael Ross (later organist of Derby Cathedral)
- 1958–1963 John Sanders[27]
- Richard Latham
- ?-1975 John Francis Clough (later assistant organist of St Albans Cathedral)
- 1975–1983 Andrew Millington (later organist of Guildford Cathedral and Exeter Cathedral)
- 1983–1990 Mark Blatchly
- 1990–1998 Mark Lee
- 1998-2002 Ian Ball
- 2002–2008 Robert Houssart
- 2008–2012 Ashley Grote (later Director of Music Norwich Cathedral)
- 2012–2013 Anthony Gowing
- 2014–present Jonathan Hope (previously Organ Scholar at Southwark Cathedral and Winchester Cathedral)
Guildford Cathedral
Organists at Guildford Cathedral have included choral director Barry Rose and the composer Philip Moore.
Organists
- 1927 John Albert Sowerbutts (later Honorary Secretary of the Royal College of Organists)
- 1946 Peter Goodman (later organist of Holy Trinity Church, Hull)
- 1951 Ronald Walter Dussek
- 1961 Barry Rose (later Director of the Choir St Paul's Cathedral, London and organist of St Albans Cathedral)
- 1974 Philip Moore (later organist of York Minster)
- 1983 Andrew Millington (later Director of Music at Exeter Cathedral)
- 1998 Stephen Farr (later Director of Chapel Music at Worcester College, Oxford)
- 2008 Katherine Dienes-Williams
Sub-Organists
- 1927–40 Walter William Lionel Baker[28]
- 1954–???? Harry Taylor
- 1965(?)-1970 Gavin Williams
- 1970–77 Anthony Froggatt (later Organist of Portsmouth Cathedral)
- 1977–89 Peter Wright (later Organist of Southwark Cathedral)
- 1989–2002 Geoffrey Morgan (later Organist of Christchurch Priory)
- 2002–03 Louise Reid (later Director of Ely Cathedral Girls' Choir)
- 2003–09 David Davies (later Assistant Director of Music at Exeter Cathedral)
- 2009–present Paul Provost
Hereford Cathedral
Notable organists of Hereford Cathedral include the 16th-century composers John Bull and John Farrant, briefly, Samuel Sebastian Wesley (his first cathedral appointment), the conductor and advocate of British composers Meredith Davies and the editor of Allegri's Miserere, Ivor Atkins.
Organists
- 1517 William Woode
- 1527 Richard Palmer
- 1536 John Slade
- 1538 John Hodges
- 1581 Thomas Mason (Master of the Choristers)
- 1582 John Bull
- 1586 Thomas Warrock(e) (see Fitzwilliam Virginal Book)
- 1586 Thomas Mason (acting organist)
- 1591 John Fido (1st tenure)
- 1592 John Farrant
- 1593 John Fido (2nd tenure)
- 1595 John Gibbs
- 1596 John Fido (3rd tenure)
- 1597 William Inglott (until 1609 or later) (see Fitzwilliam Virginal Book)
- 1630 Hugh Davis (possibly earlier)
- 1660 John Badham
- 1688 Henry Hall
- 1707 Henry Hall, junior
- 1714 Edward Thompson
- 1720 Henry Swarbrick
- 1754 Richard Clack
- 1779 William Perry
- 1789 Miles Coyle (formerly organist of St Laurence's Church, Ludlow)
- 1805 Charles James Dare
- 1818 Aaron Upjohn Hayter
- 1820 John Clarke Whitfeld (also Whitfield)
- 1832 Samuel Sebastian Wesley
- 1835 John Hunt
- 1843 George Townshend Smith
- 1877 Langdon Colborne
- 1889 George Robertson Sinclair
- 1918 Percy Clarke Hull (later knighted)
- 1950 (Albert) Meredith Davies
- 1956 (Alfred) Melville Cook
- 1966 Richard Lloyd
- 1974 Roy Massey
- 2001 Geraint Bowen
Assistant Organists
- 1883–1884 F. J. Livesey[29]
- 1884–1889 Allan Paterson
- 1890–1893 Ivor Atkins (later organist of Worcester Cathedral)
- 1892–1895 Edgar C. Broadhurst (later organist of St. Michael's College, Tenbury)
- 1898-c. 1912 Percy Hull[30] (served in the First World War until 1918 when he became organist of Hereford Cathedral)
- c. 1912 W. R. Carr[31] (probably replaced Percy Hull during the war)
- 1919–1923 Ernest Willoughby
- 1924–1935 Reginald Harry West (later organist of St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh)
- 1935–1940 Colin Archibald Campbell Ross[32] (later organist at St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne and Newcastle Cathedral)
- 1940–1942 Christopher John Morris
- 1942–1949 Colin Mann
- 1950–1953 Ross Fink
- 1953–1958 Michael Illman
- 1958–1962 Michael Burton (later organist of the Church of St John the Baptist, Frome)
- 1962–1967 Roger Fisher (later organist of Chester Cathedral)
- 1968–1984 Robert Green
- 1985–1988 David Briggs (later organist of Truro Cathedral and Gloucester Cathedral)
- 1989–1994 Geraint Bowen (later organist of St David's Cathedral and Hereford Cathedral)
- 1995–1998 Huw Williams (later sub-organist at St Paul's Cathedral)
- 1998–present Peter Dyke
Organ Scholars
- 2008-09 Simon Bland
- 2009-10 Jeremy Cole
- 2010-11 Timothy Parsons
- 2011-12 Douglas Tang
- 2012-13 Joseph Wicks
- 2013-14 Jonathan Allsopp
- 2014-15 William Fox
- 2015-16 Charles Maxtone-Smith
- 2016-17 Laurence John
Leeds Cathedral
The Catholic Cathedral Church of St Anne
Notable musicians of Leeds Cathedral include the composer, artist and conductor Arthur E. Grimshaw, (son of the artist, John Atkinson Grimshaw).
Master of the Choristers
- 1883-1913 Arthur E. Grimshaw
- John Needham
- Henry Kallaway
- 1930s and 40s John Peers
- 1955-1969 Gerald B Lyons
Master of Music
- 1970-1978 William Dibley
- 1983-1989 Michael Murphy
- 1988-1993 Joseph Cullen
- 1993-2002 Stuart Thompson
Directors of Music
- 2002- Benjamin Saunders
Cathedral Organists
- 1913-1931 Henry Alban Chambers (aged 11 when appointed)
- 1931-1953 Frank Malone
- 1955-1987 Brian Mawson
- 1982-1990 Iain Robertson
- 2011-2015 Daniel Justin
- 2016- David Pipe
Leicester Cathedral
Organists and Directors of Music
- William Boulton (to 1765)[33]
- Anthony Greatorex 1765 – c. 1772 (father of Thomas Greatorex, who became organist at Westminster Abbey)[33]
- Martha Greatorex 1772–1800 (daughter of Anthony Greatorex)[33]
- Sarah Valentine 1800–1843 (sister of Ann Valentine, who was organist at St Margaret's Church, Leicester)[34]
- John Morland 1870–1875
- Charles Hancock 1875–1927
- Gordon Archbold Slater 1927–1931 (subsequently organist at Lincoln Cathedral 1931–1966)
- George Charles Gray 1931–1969 (previously organist at St Michael le Belfrey, York and St. Mary le Tower, Ipswich
- Peter Gilbert White 1969–1994 (previously Assistant Organist of Chester Cathedral 1960–1962)
- Jonathan Gregory 1994–2010 (previously organist of St Anne's Cathedral, Belfast, now Director of Music of the UK Japan Choir)
- Christopher Ouvry-Johns 2011–present (formerly Choral Director in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Leeds)
Assistant Organists and Assistant Directors of Music
- Frederick William Dickerson
- Dennis Arnold Smith 1918
- Stanley Vann 1932 (subsequently Master of the Music at Peterborough Cathedral 1953–1977)
- Thomas Bates Wilkinson 1933[35]
- Wallace Michael Ross 1951 (subsequently assistant organist at Gloucester Cathedral 1954–1958, and organist of Derby Cathedral 1958–1982)
- Sidney Thomas Rudge 1955
- Robert Prime 1965
- Geoffrey Malcolm Herbert Carter 1973 (subsequently organist of St Mary's Church, Humberstone)
- David Cowen 1995 (now Associate Organist of Leicester Cathedral)
- Simon Headley 1999 (now Assistant Director of Music – see below)
In 2010 the posts of Organist and Director of Music were separated, the Assistant Organist post being re-titled Organist & Assistant Director of Music.
- Simon Headley 2010–present (also Acting Director of Music in the Autumn of 2010 between the departure of Jonathan Gregory and the appointment of current Director of Music, Christopher Ouvry-Johns)
Lichfield Cathedral
Notable organists of Lichfield Cathedral include the 17th-century composer Michael East, and the musical educator and choral conductor Sir William Henry Harris who conducted at the coronations of both Elizabeth II and George VI
Organists
- 1618 Michael East
- 1638 Henry Hinde
- 1662 Mr Lamb (Snr)
- 1688 Mr Lamb (Jnr)
- 1723 George Lamb III
- 1750 John Alcock
- 1766 William Brown
- 1807 Samuel Spofforth
- 1864 Thomas Bedsmore
- 1881 John Browning Lott
- 1925 Ambrose P. Porter
- 1959 Richard Greening
- 1978 Jonathan Rees-Williams
- 1992 Andrew Lumsden
- 2002 Philip Scriven
- 2010 Martyn Rawles
This post was restructured in September 2010.
Directors of Music
- 2010 Ben and Cathy Lamb
Assistant Organists
- 1849–64 Thomas Bedsmore (organist from 1864)
- 1865–66 James C. Culwick[36]
- William Grainger
- Montague Spinney
- Percival J. Illsley
- 1890–97 Clement Charlton Palmer (later organist of Canterbury Cathedral)
- ????-1895 Herman Brearley
- 1902–09 H. Rose
- 1909–11 Thomas Milton Sowell
- 1911–19 William Henry Harris (later successively organist of New College, Oxford and Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, later knighted and organist of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle)
- 1919–24 Montague Herbert Spinney[37]
- 1927–47 Edgar Morgan[37]
- ????-1960 Frayling[37]
- 1950–52 PW Read[37]
- 1952 1955 Paul H Matthews[37]
- 1955–59 Donald Cox[37]
- 1959 J W Sharwood[37]
- 1960–67 Robert Green[37]
- 1968–74 Peter Noyce[37]
- 1975–86 Peter King (later organist of Bath Abbey)[37]
- 1986–94 Mark Shepherd[37] (later organist of the Collegiate Church of St Mary, Warwick)
- 1994–2002 Robert Sharpe[37] (later organist of Truro Cathedral and York Minster)
- 2002–2007 Alexander Mason 7[38] (later organist of St Davids Cathedral)
- 2007 Cathy Lamb and 2008 Martyn Rawles[37]
This post was restructured in September 2010.
Lincoln Cathedral
Notable organists of Lincoln Cathedral have included the Renaissance composers William Byrd and John Reading and the biographer of Mendelssohn, William Thomas Freemantle.
Organists
- 1439 John Ingleton
- 1489 John Davy
- 1490 John Warcup
- 1506 Leonard Pepir
- 1508 Thomas Ashwell
- 1518 John Watkins
- 1524 John Gilbert
- 1528 Robert Dove
- 1538 Thomas Appilby
- 1539 James Crowe
- 1541 Thomas Appilby
- 1563 William Byrd
- 1572 Thomas Butler
- 1593 William Boys
- 1594 John Hilton
- 1599 Thomas Kingston
- 1616 John Wanlesse
- 1660 Thomas Mudd
- 1663 Andrew Hecht
- 1670 John Reading
- 1693 Thomas Hecht
- 1693 Thomas Allinson
- 1704 George Holmes
- 1721 Charles Murgatroy
- 1741 William Middlebrook
- 1756 Lloyd Raynor
- 1784 John Hasted
- 1794 George Skelton
- 1850 John Matthew Wilson Young
- 1895 George Bennett
- 1930 Gordon Archbold Slater
- 1966 Philip Marshall
- 1986 David Flood
- 1988 Colin Walsh
From 2003 the post was divided: Colin Walsh became Organist Laureate and Aric Prentice was appointed Director of Music.
Assistant Organists
Articled pupils fulfilled the role of assistant organist until 1893 when the Chapter formalised the position of assistant organist.
- ????-1594 John Hilton
- 1857–58 William James Young (brother of the organist) (later organist of St. Mary's Church, Horncastle, then St. Bartholomew's Church, Wilmslow, Cheshire)
- ????-1864 W.H. Wish[39] (later organist of St Andrew's Church, Newcastle upon Tyne)
- Richard Winter
- 1870 William Thomas Freemantle[40] (later organist of St. Andrew's Church, Sharrow[41])
- ????-1881 Edwin Charles Owston[42] (later organist of St. Andrew's Church, Derby)
- ????-1882 Ernest Wood
- William Rose Pullein
- 1893–94 Frank Pullein[43] (later organist of St Giles' Church, Wrexham[44])
- 1895–99 Edgar Cyril Robinson (later organist of Gainsborough Parish Church and then Wigan Parish Church)
- 1899–1904 Harry Smith Trevitt
- ????-1903 John Pullein (later organist of St. Peter's Church, Harrogate)
- 19-7-21 Frederick David Linley Penny
- 1922–26 William Wells Hewitt (later organist of Church of the Holy Trinity, Stratford-upon-Avon)
- 1926–30 Edward Francis Reginald Woolley (later organist of Church of St. Mary Magdalene, Newark-on-Trent)
- 1931–36 Willis Grant (later organist of St. Philip's Cathedral, Birmingham)
- 1936–???? Clifford Hewis[45]
- 1975–92 Roger Bryan (later organist of Church of St. Mary Magdalene, Newark-on-Trent)
- 1992–93 Andrew Post (later Director of Music, Christchurch Priory)
- 1993–94 James Antony Vivian (acting)
- 1994–99 Jeffrey Makinson (later assistant organist of Manchester Cathedral)
- 1999–2003 Simon Morley
- Julian Thomas
- Stephen Bullamore (later organist of Waltham Abbey)
- Jamie John Hutchings (later Director of Music at Headington School, Oxford)
- 2005–07 Richard Apperley (later Assistant Director of Music at Saint Paul's Cathedral, Wellington in New Zealand)
- 2008–11 Benjamin Chewter (later Assistant Director of Music at Chester Cathedral)
- 2011–14 Claire Innes-Hopkins (later Assistant Organist of Rochester Cathedral)
- 2014–present Hilary Punnett
Assistant Directors of Music
- 2003–2014 Charles Harrison (later organist of Chichester Cathedral)
- 2014–2015 Sachin Gunga (acting)
- 2015– Jeffrey Makinson
Liverpool Cathedral
Organists and Directors of Music
- 1910 - Frederick William Burstall
- 1915 - 1955 Walter Henry Goss-Custard
- 1931 - 1982 Ronald Woan (Director of Music)
- 1955 - 1980 Noel Rawsthorne
- 1980 - Ian Tracey (organist) (now Organist Titulaire)
- 2008 - David Poulter (Director of Music)
London, St Paul's Cathedral
The many distinguished musicians who have been organists, choir masters and choristers at St Pauls Cathedral include the composers John Redford, Thomas Morley, John Blow, Jeremiah Clarke and John Stainer, while well known performers have included Alfred Deller, John Shirley-Quirk, Anthony Way and the conductors Charles Groves and Paul Hillier and the poet Walter de la Mare.
Organists and Directors of Music
- c.1525–1547 John Redford (also Almoner)
- 1547 Philip ap Rhys (until c.1559)
- 1573 Henry Mudd
- 1587? – 1592? Thomas Morley
- 1598 Thomas Harrold
- 1619 John Tomkins
- 1638–1642 Albertus Bryne
- 1660–1668 Albertus Bryne
- 1687 Isaac Blackwell
- 1699 Jeremiah Clarke (also Almoner 1704-7)
- 1707 Richard Brind
- 1718 Maurice Greene
- 1756 John Jones
- 1796 Thomas Attwood
- 1838 Sir John Goss
- 1872 Sir John Stainer
- 1888 Sir George Clement Martin MVO
- 1916 Charles Macpherson
- 1927 Sir Stanley Marchant CVO
- 1936 Sir John Dykes Bower CVO
- 1968 Christopher Dearnley LVO
- 1990 John Scott LVO (Organist & Director of Music)
- 2004 Malcolm Archer
- 2007 Andrew Carwood (Director of Music)
Sub-Organists and Assistant Organists
- ????-1838 George Cooper (father)
- 1838–76 George Cooper (son) (also Organist HM Chapel Royal)
- 1876–88 George Clement Martin MVO (subsequently Organist)
- 1888–95 William Hodge
- 1895–1916 Charles Macpherson (subsequently Organist)
- 1916–27 Stanley Marchant CVO (subsequently Organist)
- 1927–46 Douglas Edward Hopkins (subsequently Organist Peterborough Cathedral; later Organist Canterbury Cathedral)
- 1946–74 Harry Gabb CVO (also Organist, Choirmaster & Composer HM Chapel Royal)
- 1974–84 Barry Rose OBE (Master of the Choir 1977–1984; later Master of Music St Albans Abbey)
- 1985–90 John Scott LVO (subsequently Organist and Director of Music; later Director of Music St Thomas, Fifth Avenue)
- 1990–98 Andrew Lucas (now Master of Music, St Albans Abbey)
- 1990–2008 Huw Williams (subsequently Organist, HM Chapel Royal; Organist elect Bath Abbey)
In 2007 the posts of Organist and Director of Music were separated, the Sub-Organist post being re-titled Organist & Assistant Director of Music in September 2008.
- 2008 (September) Simon Johnson
Assistant Sub-Organists and Sub-Organists
- 1953–56 Gerald Wheeler
- 1956–58 Derek Holman CM
- 1958–66 Richard Popplewell LVO (later Organist, Choirmaster & Composer HM Chapel Royal)
- 1966–67 Timothy Farrell (later Organist, Choirmaster & Composer HM Chapel Royal)
- 1967–78 Christopher Herrick (later Sub-Organist Westminster Abbey)
- 1978–85 John Scott LVO 1 (simultaneously Assistant Organist Southwark Cathedral; later Sub-Organist)
- 1985–90 Andrew Lucas (subsequently Sub-Organist, later Organist of St Albans Cathedral)
- 1990–91 Martin Baker (later Sub-Organist & Acting Organist Westminster Abbey; now Master of Music Westminster Cathedral)
- 1992–2000 Richard Moorhouse (afterwards Organist & Master of the Choristers Llandaff Cathedral)
- 2000–06 Mark Williams (subsequently Director of Music Jesus College, Cambridge, Informatur Choristarum elect, Magdalen College, Oxford)
- 2006–08 Tom Winpenny (now Assistant Master of Music St Albans Abbey)
In 2007 the posts of Organist and Director of Music were separated, the Assistant Sub-Organist post being re-titled Sub-Organist in April 2008.
- 2008–2014 Timothy Wakerell (now Assistant Organist New College, Oxford)
- 2014 (September) Peter Holder
Almoners and Masters of the Choristers
- ????-1534 Thomas Hickman
- ?1534–47 John Redford (also Organist)
- 1554–82 Sebastian Westcote (Vicar Choral)
- 1584–1600 Thomas Giles
- 1599–1612 Edward Pearce
- 1613–24 John Gibbs
- 1626–42 Martin Peerson
- 1661–75 Randall Jewett
- 1687 Michael Wise
- 1687–1703 John Blow
- 1704–07 Jeremiah Clarke (also Organist)
- 1707–48 Charles King (Vicar Choral)
- 1748–73 William Savage (Vicar Choral)
- 1773–93 Robert Hudson (Vicar Choral)
- 1793–1800 Richard Bellamy (Vicar Choral)
- 1800–12 John Sale (Vicar Choral)
- 1812–46 William Hawes
The title of Almoner then passed to one of the Minor Canons, while the post of Master of the Choristers was held by a succession of Vicars Choral, including –
- 1867–74 Fred Walker 1867–1874 (Vicar Choral)
until –
- 1874–76 George Clement Martin 1874–1876 MVO (subsequently Sub-Organist & then Organist)
The training of the choristers was then entrusted to the Organist & his deputies until –
- 1977–1984 Barry Rose OBE 1977–1984 (Master of the Choir)
- 1990 the post was re-united with that of Organist under John Scott
Organ Scholars
- 1975 John Dexter (Organist and Master of the Choristers at St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin 1977–2001)
- 1978 Ian Sadler
- Gareth Green
- Martin Cooke
- Mark Blatchly (now Organist Charterhouse School)
- 1980–94 Andrew Lucas (later Assistant Sub-Organist)
- 1979–82 Simon Lole (later Organist & Director of Music Sheffield Cathedral & then Salisbury Cathedral)
- Andrew Shenton (now Associate Professor of Music at Boston University)
- Roger Sayer (now Director of Music The Temple Church London)
- 1989 Lee Ward
- 1990 David Whitehead
- 1992 Fraser Simpson
- 1993 Huw Williams (later Sub-Organist)
- Stuart Nicholson (now Organist & Master of the Choristers St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin)
- Lionel Steuart Fothringham (now Director of Music Highgate School)
- 1997 Simon Johnson (later Assistant Master of the Music St Albans Abbey; now Organist & Assistant Director of Music)
- 1998 Benjamin Nicholas (now Director of Music Merton College, Oxford)
- 2000 Nicholas Chalmers (now Assistant Chorus Master English National Opera)
- 2001 Thomas Corns (now Organist St Mary's Warwick)
- 2003 Duncan Ferguson (now Organist & Master of the Music St Mary's, Edinburgh)
- 2005 James Kennerly
- 2006 James McVinnie
- 2008 Tim Harper (now Assistant Director of Music Ripon Cathedral)
- 2010 Donald Hunt (now Assistant Organist St Mary's, Edinburgh)
- 2011 Simon Hogan (now Assistant Director of Music Southwell Minster)
- 2012 Richard Moore
- 2014 Rachel Mahon (now Assistant Organist Chester Cathedral)
Some notable Choristers and Vicars Choral
- 16th century
- William Mundy (Vicar Choral), composer.
- Peter Philips (chorister), composer.
- 17th century
- Adrian Batten (Vicar Choral), composer.
- 18th century
- Jonathan Battishill (chorister), composer.
- William Boyce (chorister), composer.
- 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
- Maurice Bevan (Vicar Choral), composer
- Alastair Cook (chorister), cricketer.
- Alfred Deller (Vicar Choral), counter-tenor.
- Jimmy Edwards (chorister), actor.
- Gerald English (Vicar Choral), tenor.
- Charles Groves (chorister), conductor.
- Paul Hillier (Vicar Choral), conductor.
- Robin Holloway (chorister), composer.
- Neil Howlett (chorister), opera singer and teacher.
- James Lancelot (chorister), Organist of Durham Cathedral.
- Walter de la Mare (chorister), poet and novelist.
- Stephen Oliver (chorister), composer.
- Julian Ovenden (chorister), actor and singer.
- John Shirley-Quirk (Vicar Choral), bass-baritone.
- Robert Tear (Vicar Choral), tenor and conductor.
- Anthony Way (chorister), treble.
Manchester Cathedral
Organists
- 1635 John Leigh
- 1637 William Garter
- 1666 William Turner
- 1670 William Keys
- 1679 Richard Booth
- 1696 Edward Tetlow
- 1702 James Holland
- 1704 Edward Edge
- 1714 Edward Betts
- 1767 John Wainwright
- 1768 Robert Wainwright
- 1775 Richard Wainwright
- 1783 Grifiith James Cheese
- 1804 William Sudlow
- 1831 William Sudlow and Joseph John Harris
- 1848 Joseph John Harris
- 1869 Frederick Bridge (later Sir Frederick Bridge organist of Westminster Abbey)
- 1875 James Kendrick Pyne
- 1908 Sydney Nicholson (later Sir Sydney Nicholson organist of Westminster Abbey and founder of the Royal School of Church Music)
- 1919 Archibald W. Wilson
- 1943 Norman Cocker
- 1954 Allan Wicks (later organist of Canterbury Cathedral)
- 1962 Derrick Edward Cantrell
- 1977 Robert Vincent
- 1980–1981 Stephen Pinnock (organist)
- 1980–1992 Stuart Beer (Choirmaster)
- 1981–1992 Gordon Stewart (Gordon Brodie Stewart) (Organist)
- 1992–1996 Stuart Beer (Director of Music)
- 1992–1996 Christopher Stokes (Organist)
- 1996– Christopher Stokes (Organist and Master of the Choristers)
Assistant organists
- 1869–1871 Joseph Cox Bridge (later organist of Chester Cathedral)
- 1876 R.H. Wilson
- ?–1881 Minton Pyne
- Samuel Myerscough
- Richard Henry Mort
- 1895–1896 Herbert C. Morris (later organist of St David's Cathedral)
- Frank Radcliffe (later organist of St. Wulfrum's Church, Grantham, and St. Mary's Church, Nottingham)
- 1908–1912 Richard Henry Coleman (later organist of Peterborough Cathedral)
- 1912–1919 Ernest Bullock (later organist of Exeter Cathedral and Westminster Abbey)
- 1919 Arnold Goldsbrough
- 1920–1925 Norman Cocker (also 1938)
- 1922–1923 Thomas Armstrong (afterwards organist of St. Peter's Church, Eaton Square, London, later organist of Exeter Cathedral)
- 1946– Edward Fry
- 1950– Douglas Steele
- 1968–1970 Jonathan Bielby (afterwards organist of Wakefield Cathedral)
- 1970–1974 Brian Hodge
- 1975–1980 Stephen Drew Pinnock (afterwards Director of Music at Ardingly College)
- 1999–2014 Jeffrey Makinson
- 2015 Geoff Woollatt
Newcastle Cathedral
Organists
- 1687 Samuel Nichols
- 1736 Charles Avison
- 1770 Edward Avison
- 1776 Matthias Hawdon
- 1789 Charles Avison Jnr
- 1795 Thomas Thompson
- 1834 Dr Thomas Ions
- 1857 William Ions
- 1894 George Huntley
- 1895 John Jeffries
- 1918 William Ellis
- 1936 Kenneth Malcolmson
- 1955 Colin Ross
- 1967 Dr. Russell Missin
- 1987 Timothy Hone
- 2002 Scott Farrell
- 2009 Michael Stoddart
Assistant organists
- 1928–1933 Thomas Christy (afterwards organist of Hexham Abbey)[46]
- 1936 Clifford Harker (afterwards organist at Bristol Cathedral)
- 1959–1960 Michael Bryan Hesford (afterwards organist at Brecon Cathedral)
- 1960–1980 Graeme East (afterwards Organist St Chad's Gateshead then Warnham Parish Church. d.2010)
- 1980–1984 Keith Downie (Lay Clerk and sub-Assistant 1972-1980 & 1984-1988): now St Helen's Gateshead
- 1984–2009 Michael Dutton (afterwards Director of Music at Dame Allan's Schools)
Director of the Girls Choir and Sub-Organist
- 2010–2012 David Stevens (now Master of the Choristers at Belfast Cathedral)[47]
Assistant Director of Music
- 2012–2015 James Norrey
- 2015 Kris Thomsett
Norwich Cathedral
Notable organists of Norwich Cathedral have included Zechariah Buck and Brian Runnett, and composers Thomas Morley, Heathcote Dicken Statham, Alfred R. Gaul and Arthur Henry Mann.
Organists and Masters of the Music
- 1313 Adam the Organist
- 1424 Thomas Wath
- 1445 John Skarlette
- 1542 Thomas Grewe
- 1560 Edmund Inglott
- 1583 Thomas Morley
- 1593 William Baker
- 1594 Willim Cobbold
- 1608 William Inglott
- 1621 Richard Gibbs
- 1661 Richard Aylward
- 1664 Thomas Gibbs
- 1666 Richard Aylward
- 1670 Thomas Pleasants
- 1689 James Cooper
- 1721 Humphrey Cotton
- 1749 Thomas Garland
- 1808 John Christmas Beckwith
- 1809 John Charles Beckwith
- 1819 Zechariah Buck
- 1877 Francis Edward Gladstone
- 1881 Frederick Cook Atkinson
- 1885 Frank Bates
- 1928 Heathcote Dicken Statham
- 1967 Brian Runnett
- 1971 Michael Nicholas
- 1994 David Anthony Cooper
- 1995 Neil Taylor (Acting)
- 1996 David Dunnett
- 2007 David Lowe (Master of Music), David Dunnett continues as organist.
- 2011 David Dunnett (Acting Organist and Master of the Music)
- 2012 Ashley Grote
Assistant Organists
- 1815–19 Zechariah Buck (afterwards organist)
- Thomas Wolsey White
- ????-1845 George Augustus Löhr
- 1850s Alfred R. Gaul
- 1850s Frederick Cook Atkinson
- 1855–77 Edward Bunnett
- Arthur Henry Mann (later organist and director of music, King's College, Cambridge)
- Philip Chignell
- A. Miller Potts
- 1895 C. H. Duffield
- Claude Alan Forster
- Herbert J. Dawson[48]
- 1903–05 Alfred Heath[49]
- 1906 Richard John Maddern-Williams
- 1907–08 Nelson Victor Edwards[50]
- 1910–14 Wilfrid Greenhouse Allt[51] (later organist of St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh)
- 1978–???? Malcolm Archer (later successively organist of Bristol Cathedral, Wells Cathedral and St Paul's Cathedral, London and organist and director of music at Winchester College)
- 1983–90 Adrian Lucas (later organist of Worcester Cathedral)
- 1990–97 Neil Taylor (later organist of Sheffield Cathedral)
- Katherine Dienes-Williams (later organist of Guildford Cathedral)
- Julian Thomas
- Ben Giddons
- Tom Primrose
Oxford, Christ Church Cathedral
First among the notable organists of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford is the Renaissance composer John Taverner. Other significant composers and conductors are Basil Harwood, Sir William Henry Harris, Sir Thomas Armstrong, Sydney Watson, Francis Grier, Simon Preston and Nicholas Cleobury.
Organists
- 1530 John Taverner
- 1564 Bartholomew Lant
- 1611 Matthew White
- 1613 William Stonard
- 1630 Edward Lowe
- 1682 William Husbands
- 1690 Charles Husbands
- 1691 Richard Goodson (Sr)
- 1718 Richard Goodson (Jr)
- 1741 Richard Church
- 1776 Thomas Norris
- 1790 William Crotch
- 1807 William Cross
- 1825 William Marshall
- 1846 Charles William Corfe
- 1882 Charles Harford Lloyd
- 1892 Basil Harwood
- 1909 Henry George Ley
- 1926 Noel Edward Ponsonby
- 1929 William Henry Harris
- 1933 Thomas Armstrong
- 1955 Sydney Watson
- 1970 Simon Preston
- 1981 Francis Grier
- 1985 Stephen Darlington
Sub-Organists
Assistant Organist (1753–1990)
- 1753 William Walond Sr.
- 1924 Sidney Thomas Mayow Newman
- 1928 ?
- 1938 Ivor Christopher Banfield Keys
- 1940 ?
- 1943 Alec Wyton (later Organist, Cathedral of St John the Divine, New York City, USA)
- 1946 Ivor Christopher Banfield Keys
- 1947 ?
- 1953 Harrison Oxley (later organist of St Edmundsbury Cathedral)
- 1955 ?
- 1957 Anthony Crossland (later organist of Wells Cathedral)
- 1961 ?
- 1972 Nicholas Cleobury
- 197? Francis Grier
- 1981 ?
- 1986 Simon Lawford
Sub-Organist (1990–present)
- 1990 Stephen Farr
- 1996 David Goode
- 2001 Clive Driskill-Smith
Organ Scholars
- 1941-1946 Allan Wicks
- 1949-1954 Ronald Edward Perrin
- 1951-1954 Harrison Oxley
- 1954-1957 Christopher Robinson
- 1957-1961 Anthony Crossland
- 1959-1962 Roger Fisher
- 1965-1968 Paul Morgan
- 1971-1974 Stephen Darlington
- 1974-1978 Colin Walsh
- 1978-1981 Mark Blatchly
- 1980-1983 Harry Bicket
- 1982-1985 Timothy Byram-Wigfield
- 1986-1989 Laurence Cummings
- 1992-1995 Timothy Noon
- 1996-1999 Clive Driskill-Smith
- 1998-2001 Neil Gaston-Nash
- 2000-2003 Christian Wilson
- 2002-2005 Elizabeth Burgess
- 2004-2007 Henry Parkes
- 2006-2009 Edward Tambling
- 2008-2011 Benjamin Sheen
- 2009-2012 Michael Heighway
- 2011-2014 Ghislaine Reece-Trapp
- 2012-2015 Alexander Pott
- 2015–present William Wallace
- 2016–present Makoto James
Peel, St German's Cathedral, Isle of Man (since 1980)
Organists and Choirmasters
- 1983 Mike Porter
- 1986 Bernard Clark
- 1992 Stephen Dutton
- 1995 Harvey Easton
- 2001 Mike Porter
Organists and Directors of Music
- 2008 Donald Roworth
- 2012 Peter Litman
Organ Scholars
- 2015-2016 Jack Oades
- 2016-2017 Max Smith
Peterborough Cathedral
Notable organisrts of Peterborough Cathedral have included Stanley Vann, Sir Malcolm Sargent and Sir Thomas Armstrong.
Masters of the Music
- 1540 Richard Storey
- 1569 John Tyesdale
- 1574 Richard Tiller
- 1584 John Mudd
- 1631 Thomas Mudd
- 1632 David Standish
- 1643 Vacant
- 1661 David Standish
- 1677 William Standish
- 1691 Roger Standish
- 1714 James Hawkins
- 1750 George Wright
- 1773 Garter Sharp
- 1777 James Rogers
- 1784 Richard Langdon
- 1785 John Calah
- 1799 Samuel Spofforth
- 1808 Thomas Knight
- 1812 Edmund Larkin
- 1836 John Speechley
- 1870 Dr Haydn Keeton
- 1921 Dr Richard Henry Coleman
- 1944 Charles Cooper Francis
- 1946 Douglas Edward Hopkins (later Organist of Canterbury Cathedral)
- 1953 Dr Stanley Vann
- 1977 Christopher Gower
- 2004 Andrew Reid (Director of Music)
- 2013 Robert Quinney
- 2014 Stephen Grahl
Assistant Masters of the Music
- Samuel Round
- 1895 George Pattman
- 1900–02 H. M. Goodacre[52]
- 1902–03 Arthur Griffin Claypole[53]
- 1905–10 Charles Cooper Francis (later appointed Master of the Music)
- 1911–14 Malcolm Sargent (Articled Pupil/Assistant to Haydn Keeton, later knighted)
- 1915–17 Thomas Armstrong (Articled Pupil/Assistant, subsequently Organist of Exeter Cathedral, later knighted, Principal of the Royal Academy of Music)
- 1918–25 Eric John Fairclough[54]
- 1930–31 J. Durham Holl
- 1932–? R. Shield
- ca. 1938 Derek John Clare
- ca. 1938 Desmond Swinburn
- 1950–53 John Malcolm Tyler[6] (later Assistant Organist at Canterbury Cathedral)
- 1954–55 Philip Joseph Lank (later Organist of St Wulfram's Church, Grantham)
- 1956–59 Malcolm Ernest Cousins[55] (later Organist of St. Peter and St. Paul's Church, Mansfield)
- Eric Wayman (later Organist of St Botolph's Church, Boston)
- 1960 Eric Howard Fletcher (later Professor of Music in USA)
- Richard Latham (later Assistant Organist at Gloucester Cathedral)
- 1964–71 Barry Ferguson (later Organist of Rochester Cathedral)
- 1971–80 Andrew Robert Newberry
- 1980–86 Simon Lawford (later Director of Music at St George's Cathedral, Perth)
- 1986–92? Gary Sieling (later Director of Music at St Peter's Church, Nottingham and Bromley Parish Church)
- 1993–95 Simon Bowler
- 1994–2007 Mark Duthie (later Organist of Brecon Cathedral)
- 1998–2002 Thomas Moore (Assistant Organist, later Director of Music at Wakefield Cathedral)
- 2002–07 Oliver Waterer (Assistant Organist, later Director of Music at St David's Cathedral)
- 2007–11 Francesca Massey (Assistant Director of Music, later Sub Organist of Durham Cathedral)
- 2011–present David Humphreys
Plymouth Cathedral
The Catholic Cathedral Church of Saint Mary and Saint Boniface built in 1858
Directors of Music
- 1996–1998 Robert Osmond (formerly Director of Music at Sacred Heart and S Teresa, Paignton)
- 1998–2001 Kevin Holmes
- 2001–Present Christopher Fletcher (formerly Director of Music at Totnes Parish Church)
Assistant Directors of Music
- 1996–1998 Brian Apperson (formerly Director of Music at St Augustine's, Kilburn, London NW6
Organists
- 1995–1997 Timothy J Lewis (former Anglican Priest and now Catholic Priest)
- 1950s Webster Mansfield formerly organist at Holy Cross Plymouth
Portsmouth Cathedral
Organists
- 1927 Hugh Burry
- 1933 T. H. Newboult
- 1944 John Davison
- 1959 Maxwell Menzies
- 1964 Peter Stevenson
- 1968 Christopher Gower
- 1977 Anthony Froggatt
- 1990 Adrian Lucas
- 1996 David Price
Sub-Organists
- 1930 Mr Pease
- 1963 Hugh Davis
- 1978 David Thorne
- 1999 Rosemary Field
- 2005 Marcus Wibberley
- 2012 Oliver Hancock
Organ Scholars
- 1999 James Davy
- 2000 William Ings
- 2001 Edward Taylor
- 2002 Richard Hills
- 2003 Christopher Eastwood
- 2008 Max Puller
- 2009 William Drakett
- 2010 Kate Macpherson
- 2011 Nick Miller
- 2012 David Harris
- 2013 William Wallace
- 2014 Callum Alger
- 2015 Luke Fitzgerald
- 2016 Rupert Jackson
Ripon Cathedral
Notable organists of Ripon Cathedral have included composers Charles Harry Moody and Ronald Edward Perrin.
Organists
- 1447 Thomas Litster (priest)
- 1478 Lawrence Lancaster
- 1511 John Watson
- 1513 William Swaine
- 1520 Adam Bakehouse
- 1540 William Solber
- 1548 Interregnum
- 1613 John Wanlass
- ca. 1643 Interregnum
- 1662 Henry Wanlass
- 1670 Wilson
- 1674 Alexander Shaw
- 1677 William Sorrell
- 1682 John Hawkins
- 1690 Thomas Preston (sen)
- 1731 Thomas Preston (jun)
- 1748 William Ayrton[56]
- 1799 William F. M. Ayrton[56]
- 1802 Nicholas T. D. Ayrton
- 1823 John Henry Bond
- 1829 George Bates
- 1874 Edwin John Crow
- 1902 Charles Harry Moody, CBE (formerly organist of Holy Trinity Church, Coventry)
- 1954 Lionel Frederick Dakers
- 1957 Philip Marshall
- 1966 Ronald Edward Perrin
- 1994 Kerry Beaumont
- 2002 Andrew Bryden (Acting)
- 2003 Simon Morley
- 2003 Andrew Bryden
Assistant Organists
- Edward Brown[57]
- 1876–81 Henry Taylor[58]
- ???? J. William-Render[59]
- William Rains
- William Edward Cave
- Edgar Alfred Lane
- ????-1887 Herbert Arthur Wheeldon[60]
- 1887–90 Charles Morton Bailey
- Edgar Watson
- ca. 1908 C. Richards[61]
- David Lamb
- 1925–27 Leonard Bagguley[62][63] (formerly assistant organist of St Mary's Church, Nottingham, afterwards organist of Paignton Parish Church)
The post of assistant organist was informal until 1928 when it made official.
- 1928–35 Dennis Cocks
- 1935–39 Alfred H. Allsop
- WWII 1939 – 1947
- 1947–52 Alex Forrest
- 1952–55 Paul Mace
- 1955–56 Keith Bond
- 1956–58 Peter Anthony Stanley Stevenson[64]
- 1958–63 Laurence Gibbon
- 1963–74 Alan Dance
- 1974–86 Marcus Huxley (later organist of St. Philip's Cathedral, Birmingham)
- 1986–98 Robert Marsh
- 1998–2003 Andrew Bryden (then organist)
- 2003-4 Stephen Power (Acting)
- 2004–08 Thomas Leech
- 2009–13 Edmund Aldhouse
- 2013–14 Ben Horden (acting)
- 2014– Tim Harper
Rochester Cathedral
Among the composers, conductors and concert performers who have been organists at Rochester Cathedral are Bertram Luard-Selby, Harold Aubie Bennett, Percy Whitlock and William Whitehead.
Organists
- 1559 James Plomley,
- 1588 Roper Blundell,
- 1599 John Williams,
- 1614 John Heath,
- 1672 Charles Wren,
- 1674 Daniel Henstridge,
- 1699 Robert Bowers
- 1704 John Spain,
- 1721 Charles Peach,
- 1753 Joseph Howe,
- 1781 Richard Howe,
- 1790 Ralph Banks,
- 1841 John Larkin Hopkins,
- 1856 John Hopkins,
- 1900 Bertram Luard-Selby,
- 1916 Charles Hylton Stewart,
- 1930 Harold Aubie Bennett,
- 1956–77 Robert Ashfield,
- 1977–94 Barry Ferguson,
- 1994–2008 Roger Sayer
- 2008–present Scott Farrell
Assistant Organists
- Henry Edmund Ford
- 1850–56 Philip Armes (later organist of Durham Cathedral)
- 1859–65 Frederick Bridge,[65] (later Sir Frederick Bridge organist of Westminster Abbey)
- Alfred Alexander
- ca.1868 Joseph Bridge (later organist of Chester Cathedral)
- 1899–1901 Glanville Hopkins
- 1902–08 Hector E. Shallcross
- 1919–21 Alfred H. Allen
- 1921–30 Percy Whitlock (then organist of St Stephen's Church, Bournemouth)
- 1930–76 James Alfred Levett
- 1976–81 David Poulter (subsequently Director of Music at Coventry Cathedral, Chester Cathedral, and Liverpool Cathedral)
- 1982–89 Paul Hale (later organist and rector chori of Southwell Minster)
- 1989–94 Roger Sayer
- 1994–98 William Whitehead
- 1998–2001 Sean Farrell
- 2001–02 James Eaton (acting)
- 2002–06 Edmund Aldhouse
- 2006–10 Dan Soper
- 2010–14 Samuel Rathbone
- 2014–present Claire Innes-Hopkins
Cathedral Organists
- 2008–13 Roger Sayer
- 2014–2015 Adrian Bawtree
Assistant Sub-Organists
- 2015 Ben Bloor
- 2016 James Norrey
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.[66] Since 1963 the cathedral has been home to the St Albans International Organ Festival, winners of which include Dame Gillian Weir, Thomas Trotter and Naji Hakim.
Organists
- 1302 Adam
- 1498 Robert Fayrfax
- 1529 Henry Besteney
- 1820 Thomas Fowler
- 1831 Edwin Nicholls
- 1833 Thomas Fowler
- 1837 Thomas Brooks
- 1846 John Brooks
- 1855 William Simmons
- 1858 John Stocks Booth
- 1880 George Gaffe
- 1907 Willie Lewis Luttman
- 1930 Cuthbert E. Osmond
- 1937 Albert Charles Tysoe
- 1947 Meredith Davies
- 1951 Claude Peter Primrose Burton
- 1957 Peter Hurford
- 1978 Stephen Darlington
- 1985 Colin Walsh
- 1988 Barry Rose
- 1998 Andrew Lucas
Assistant Organists
- 1908–09 John Cawley[67]
- 1921–30 George C. Straker
- 1936–39 Sydney John Barlow[68]
- 1945–51 Frederick Carter
- 1951–70 John Henry Freeman[69]
- 1970–75 Simon Lindley
- 1975–76 John Clough
- 1976–2001 Andrew Parnell
- 2001–08 Simon Johnson (later Assistant Director of Music St Paul's Cathedral)
- 2008–current Tom Winpenny
Salisbury Cathedral
Among the notable organists of Salisbury Cathedral have been a number of composers and well-known performers including Bertram Luard-Selby, Charles Frederick South, Sir Walter Galpin Alcock, Sir David Valentine Willcocks, Douglas Guest, Christopher Hugh Dearnley, Richard Godfrey Seal and the BBC presenter Simon Lole.
Organists
- 1463 John Kegewyn
- 1563 Robert Chamberlayne
- 1568 Thomas Smythe
- 1587 John Farrant (Senior)[70]
- 1598–1602 John Farrant (Junior)[71]
- 1602–10 John Holmes (previously organist of Winchester Cathedral)[72]
- 1618 Edward Tucker
- 1629 Giles Tompkins
- 1668–87 Michael Wise
- 1689 Peter Isaacke
- 1692–98 Daniel Roseingrave
- 1700 Anthony Walkley
- 1718 Edward Thompson
- 1746 John Stevens
- 1781 Robert Parry
- 1792 Joseph Corfe
- 1804 Arthur Thomas Corfe
- 1863 John Elliott Richardson
- 1881 Bertram Luard-Selby
- 1883 Charles Frederick South
- 1916–47 Sir Walter Galpin Alcock, MVO
- 1947 David Valentine Willcocks, CBE, MC (later knighted)
- 1950 Douglas Albert Guest
- 1957 Christopher Hugh Dearnley
- 1968 Richard Godfrey Seal
- 1997 Simon Lole
- 2005 David Halls (Director of Music)
Assistant Organists
- 1845?–63 John Elliott Richardson (then organist)
- Thomas Bentinck Richardson
- 1881–84 Albert Edward Wilshire
- 1886–89 George Street Chignell[73]
- 1917 Herbert Howells
- 1917–27 Cuthbert Edward Osmond (later organist of St Albans Abbey)
- 1933–47 Reginald Moore (later organist of Exeter Cathedral)
- 1947–50 John Charles Stirling Forster
- 1947–54 Ronald Tickner[74]
- 1954–57 Christopher Hugh Dearnley
- 1957–66 Richard Hey Lloyd
- 1967–74 Michael John Smith (then organist of Llandaff Cathedral)
- 1974–1978 Jonathan Rees-Williams (later organist of Lichfield Cathedral and St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle)
- 1978–1985 Colin Walsh (later organist of St Albans Cathedral and Lincoln Cathedral)
- 1985–2005 David Halls
- 2005–2011 Daniel Cook (Assistant Director of Music, now Sub-Organist of Westminster Abbey)
- 2011–2012 Vacant
- 2012–present John Challenger (Assistant Director of Music)
Sheffield Cathedral
Organists and Directors of Music
- 1805 John Mather
- 1810 Jonathan Blewitt
- 1811 Robert Bennett
- 1819 John Camidge
- 1819 Mr Gledhill
- 1820 Joseph Bottomley
- 1860 George Henry Smith
- 1875 Thomas Tallis Trimnell
- 1886 Edwin H Lemare
- 1892 Thomas William Hanforth
- 1937 Reginald Tustin Baker
- 1967 Graham Hedley Matthews
- 1991 Paul Brough
- 1994 Simon Lole
- 1997 Neil Taylor
- 2016
Assistant Directors of Music
- Joshua Hales
Assistant Master of the Music
- ?-1995 Tim Horton
- 1995-1999 Chris Betts
- 1999 Mark Pybus
- 1999-2005 Peter Heginbotham
- 2005-2012 Anthony Gowing
Sub Organists
- ? - 1976 Hubert Stafford
- 1975 -1979 David G Read
- 1979 - ? Paul Parsons
Organ Scholars
- 1966 - 1969? Alan Thurlow
- 1971-1974 David Read
- 1992-1995 Colin Davey
- 1995-1998 Peter Heginbotham
- 1998-2000 John Swindells
- 2000-2001 William Saunders
- 2002-2003 Charles Janz
- 2003-2004 Duncan Barlow
- 2004-2005 Andrew Furniss
Southwark Cathedral
Among the organists of Southwark Cathedral are Edgar Tom Cook, known for his lunchtime organ broadcasts on the BBC, and the organ designer and noted teacher Ralph Downes.
Organists
- 1897 Alfred Madeley Richardson
- 1908 Edgar Tom Cook
- 1953 Sidney Schofield Campbell
- 1956 Harold Dexter
- 1968 Ernest Herbert Warrell
- 1976 Harry Wakefield Bramma
- 1989 Peter Michael Wright
Assistant Organists
- F. Stanley Winter
- 1908–1917 Charles Edgar Ford
- 1917–1922 Francis W. Sutton
- 1922 J.C. Bradshaw 1922
- 1923–25 Ralph William Downes (later Organist of the Oratory, Brompton, organ consultant and designer, including designer and curator of the Royal Festival Hall organ)
- 1934–35 Philip Miles
- 1936 Ernest F.A. Suttle
- 1937–54 Ernest Herbert Warrell[75]
- 1955–56 William Allen Humpherson[76]
- 1957–59 Denys Darlow
- 1959–1962 John Flower, Alan Dance, John Oxlade
- 1962–1970 Arthur Newell
- 1971–1974 Christopher Jenkins
- 1975–78 Nicholas Woods
- 1978–85 John Scott
- 1985–88 Andrew Lumsden
- 1988–97 Stephen Layton
- 1997 Stephen Disley
Organ Scholars
- 2000–02 Daniel Cook (now Sub Organist of Westminster Abbey)
- 2002–04 Ian Keatley (now Director of Music at Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin)
- 2004–05 Martin Ford (now Director of Music of the Guards' Chapel)
- 2005–07 David Pipe (now Organist of Leeds Cathedral)
- 2007–08 Tim Wakerell (now Assistant Organist at New College, Oxford)
- 2008–10 Tom Little (now Assistant Organist at Croydon Minster)
- 2010–12 Jonathan Hope (later Organ Scholar of Winchester Cathedral, then Assistant Director of Music, Gloucester Cathedral)
- 2012–2014 Martyn Noble (now Assistant Organist at HM Chapel Royal, St James' Palace)
- 2014–2016 Alexander Binns (now Assistant Director of Music at St Edmundsbury Cathedral)
- 2016-present Edward Hewes
Southwell Minster
At Southwell Minster, the term Rector Chori is used rather than Director of Music, or Master of the Choristers. It literally means Ruler of the Choir, and is an historic title.
Rectores Chori
- 1499 Lawrence Pepys
- 1519 Rev George Vincent
- 1568 George Thetford
- 1582 John Mudd
- 1584 Thomas Foster
- 1586 William Colbecke
- 1594 John Beeston
- 1596 Edward Manestie
- 1622 Francis Dogson
- 1628 John Hutchinson
- 1661 Edward Chappell
- 1690 George Chappell
- 1699 William Popeley
- 171-54 William Lee
- 1754–55 Samuel Wise 1
- 1755–64 Edmund Ayrton
- 1764–81 Thomas Spofforth
- 1818–35 Edward Heathcote
- 1835–41 Frederick Gunton
- 1841–57 Chappell Batchelor
- 1857–72 Herbert Stephen Irons
- 1872–76 Cedric Bucknall
- 1876–79 William Weaver Ringrose
- 1879–88 W Arthur Marriott
- 1888–1918 Robert William Liddle
- 1918–29 Harry William Tupper
- 1929–46 George Thomas Francis
- 1946–56 Robert James Ashfield
- 1956–59 David James Lumsden (later knighted)
- 1959–89 Kenneth Bernard Beard
- 1989–Aug 2016 Paul Robert Hale
- Sept 2016-current Simon Hogan (acting)
Organists
Assistant Organists:
- ????-1861 W.D. Hall[77]
- ca. 1868 E.D. Hoe[78]
- ca. 1870 H. Nicholson
- ????-1885 G. Fletcher[79]
- 1890-1897 Alfred Winterbotham[80]
- 1897–1902 Lawrence Frederick Baguley[81]
- 1903–04 Sydney Weale (formerly assistant organist at the Church of St. Mary Magdalene, Newark-on-Trent)
- Oswald Steele[82]
- 1958–94 Peter Wood
- 1994–2002 Philip Rushforth (now Director of Music at Chester Cathedral)
- 2002–08 Simon Bell (now Director of Music of the Schola Cantorum at Tewkesbury Abbey)
In 2008 the title of Assistant Organist was replaced with Assistant Director of Music, in line with other Cathedrals. Assistant Directors of Music:
- 2008–12 Philip White-Jones (previously Assistant Organist at Winchester Cathedral)
- 2012–present Simon Hogan (previously Organ Scholar at St Paul's Cathedral)
Organ Scholars
Charles Harrison Organ Scholarship
- 1992–93 Matthew Halls (later director of The King's Consort, now the Retrospect Ensemble)
- 1994–95 David Soar (now Professional Operatic Bass)
- 1995-06 David Gostick (now Musical Director of the Bournemouth Sinfonietta Choir and Organist and Master of the Choristers, Wimborne Minster)
- 1997–98 Thomas Wiggall (now Composer and Teacher of Music Surbiton High School, Surrey)
- 1998–99 Anthony Smith (now Research Fellow, University of Sussex)
David McIntosh Organ Scholarship
- 1999–2000 Matthew O'Donovan (now Director of Lower Chapel Music, Eton College)
- 2000–01 Christopher Bucknall (now Director of Music and Organist, St Mary's Church, Barnes)
- 2001–02 Oliver Lallemant (now Assistant Director of Music, Holy Trinity Church, Sloane Square, London)
- 2002–03 Charles Sega (now Organist and Choirmaster, The Episcopal Church of the Atonement, Chicago)
- 2003–04 Stephen Moore (later Director of Music, St Matthew's Church Northampton, now Director of Music, Llandaff Cathedral)
- 2004–05 Dr Emma Gibbins (later Director of Music St. George's Church, Belfast, currently Director of Music at Newport Cathedral)
- 2005–06 Simon Earl (now Director of Music, Christchurch Priory)
- 2006–07 Daniel Battle (then Associate Organist, St Mary's Cathedral, Limerick, now Director, Scholæ Filiorum, Ss. Peter and Paul's Church, Cork)
- 2007–08 Richard Moore (then Organ Scholar, St John's College, Oxford, now Organ Scholar, St Paul's Cathedral)
- 2008–09 Peter Holder (now Organ Scholar, Westminster Abbey)
- 2009–11 Jonathan Turner (now Director of Music, St Stephen's Church, London)
- 2011–13 Hilary Punnett (later Assistant Organist of Lincoln Cathedral)
- 2013–15 David Quinn (previously Organ Scholar, St Peter's College, Oxford)
- 2015–present Edward Turner (previously Organ Scholar, Tewkesbury Abbey)
Truro Cathedral
The Diocese of Truro was established in 1876 and Truro Cathedral was consecrated in 1887. The parish church of St Mary the Virgin occupied the site before the cathedral was built, and had an organ: its organists included Charles William Hempel and his son Charles Frederick Hempel.
Organists and Masters of the Choristers
- 1881 George Robertson Sinclair (later organist of Hereford Cathedral : the G. R. S. of Elgar's Enigma Variations)
- 1890 Mark James Monk
- 1920 Hubert Stanley Middleton (later organist of Ely Cathedral and Trinity College, Cambridge)
- 1926 John Dykes Bower (later Sir John Dykes Bower organist of St Paul's Cathedral, London)
- 1929 Guillaume Ormond
- 1971 John Charles Winter (later Organist Emeritus)
- 1989 David Briggs (later organist of Gloucester Cathedral)
- 1994 Andrew Nethsingha (currently Director of Music at St John's College, Cambridge)
- 2002 Robert Sharpe (currently Director of Music at York Minster)
- 2008 Christopher Gray
Assistant Organists
- 1885–1886 Ivor Atkins
- 1902–1907 Frederick Rowland Tims
- 1907–1911 William Stanley Sutton
- 1911 Mr. Hall
- Donald Behenna
- 1922–1926 Gerald Hocken Knight
- Arthur William Baines
- 1950–1971 John Charles Winter (later Organist and Organist Emeritus)
- 1971-1991 Henry Doughty
- 1991–2000 Simon Morley
- 2000–2008 Christopher Gray
- 2008–present Luke Bond
Organ Scholars
1993-1994 Ben Lamb (currently Director of Music, Lichfield Cathedral) 1994-1995 Peter Heginbotham (later Assistant Master of the Music, Sheffield Cathedral) 1995-1996 Philip Stopford 1996-1997 Mark Williams (currently Dirsctor of Music, Jesus College Cambridge)
- 1998–1999 Luke Bond (currently Assistant Organist since 2008)
- 1999–2000 Christopher Teel
- 2000–2001 Andrew Senn
- 2001–2002 Nicholas Wearne (later Assistant Organist at St. Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh)
- 2003–2004 Tom Wilkinson (currently Organist at University of St Andrews)
- 2004–2005 Claire Cousens
- 2005–2006 Tom Little
- 2006–2007 David Moore (later Assistant Director of Music at Hampstead Parish Church, London)
- 2007–2008 Shiloh Roby (later Organ Scholar of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin)
- 2008–2009 Joshua Hales (currently Assistant Director of Music at Sheffield Cathedral)
- 2009–2010 Donald Hunt (currently Assistant Organist at St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh)
- 2010–2011 Sachin Gunga (currently Assistant Director of Music at Wakefield Cathedral)
- 2011–2012 Edward Symington (afterwards Organ Scholar at Westminster Cathedral)
- 2012–2013 Harry Meehan (afterwards Organ Scholar at The Queen's College, Oxford, currently Assistant Organist at the Cardboard Cathedral, Christchurch)
- 2013–2014 Rachel Mahon (afterwards Organ Scholar at St Paul's Cathedral)
- 2014–2015 James Orford (currently Organ Scholar at the Chapel of the Royal Hospital Chelsea)
- 2015-2016 Joseph O'Berry
- 2016-2017 Käthe Wright Kaufman
Wakefield Cathedral
Organists
- 1886 Joseph Naylor Hardy
- 1930 Newell Smith Wallbank
- 1945 Percy George Saunders
- 1970–2010 Jonathan Bielby MBE
- 2010– Thomas Moore
Assistant Organists
- 1896–1900 William Frederick Dunnill [83]
- John Scott
- 1975–1983 Peter David Gould
- 1983–1985 Gareth Green[84]
- 1985–1991 Keith Wright
- 1991–1996 Sean Farrell
- 1996–2002 Louise Reid
- 2002–2010 Thomas Moore
- 2010 Daniel Justin
- 2011–2015 Simon Earl
- 2015– Sachin Gunga
Wells Cathedral
The first record of an organ at Wells Cathedral dates from 1310, with a smaller organ, probably for the Lady Chapel, being installed in 1415. In 1620 a new organ, built by Thomas Dallam, was installed at a cost of £398 1s 5d, however this was destroyed by parliamentary soldiers in 1643 and another new organ was built in 1662,[85] which was enlarged in 1786,[86] and again in 1855.[87] In 1909–1910 a new organ was built by Harrison & Harrison with the best parts of old organ retained,[88] and this has been maintained by the same company since.[89]
Organists
- 1416–1418 Walter Bagele (or Vageler)[90]
- 1421–1422 Robert Cator
- 1428–1431 John Marshal
- 1437–1462 John Marchell
- 1461–1462 John Menyman (joint)
- 1461–1462 Richard Hygons (joint)
- 1497–1507 Richard Hygons
- 1507–1508 Richard Bramston
- 1508 John Clawsy (or Clavelleshay)
- 1514 William Mylwhard
- 1515–1531 Richard Bramston
- 1534–1538 John Smyth
- 1547–1554 Nicholas Prynne
- 1556–1557 John Marker
- 1558 Robert Awman
- 1559–1562 William Lyde
- 1563 Thomas Tanner
- 1568 Matthew Nailer
- 1587 John Clerk
- 1600 Thomas Hunt
- 1608 James Weare
- 1613–1614 Edmund Tucker
- 1614–1619 Richard Brown
- 1619–1642 John Oker (or Okeover)
- 1663–1674 John Brown
- 1674 Mr Hall
- 1674–1688 John Jackson
- 1688–1690 Robert Hodge
- 1690–1712 John George
- 1713–1726 William Broderip
- 1726 Joseph Millard
- 1727–1740 William Evans
- 1741 Jacob Nickells
- 1741–1771 John Broderip
- 1771–1773 Peter Parfitt
- 1773–1781 Robert Parry
- 1781–1820 Dodd Perkins
- 1820–1859 William Perkins
- 1859–1895 Charles Williams Lavington
- 1896–1899 Percy Carter Buck
- 1899–1933 Revd. Canon Thomas Henry Davis
- 1933–1936 Conrad William Eden
- 1936–1971 Denys Pouncey
- 1971–1996 Anthony Crossland
- 1996–2004 Malcolm Archer
- 2004–2005 Rupert Gough (acting)
- 2005 Matthew Owens[91]
Assistant Organists
- 1842 – 1859 Charles William Lavington
- J. Summers
- c. 1880 Frederick Joseph William Crowe[92] (later organist of Chichester Cathedral) c.1880
- 1894 – 1895 Charles Harry Moody (then acting organist 1895)
- 1896 – 1897 Frederick William Heck[93] (afterwards organist of Bedminster Parish Church)
- W. J. Bown[94]
- 1904 – 1906 Richard John Maddern-Williams (later sub-organist of Norwich Cathedral).
- 1906 Kenneth J Miller[95]
- 1908 F.P. Wheeldon
- Frank W. Porkess
- 1920 – 1925 Marmaduke Conway (later organist of Ely Cathedral)
- 1926 – 1927 C.H. Trevor
- 1927 – 1933 Conrad William Eden (then organist)
- 1938 J.W. Martindale-Sidwell (later organist of St Clement Danes, London)
- 1946 – 1953 Michael Peterson
- 1961 – 1970 Anthony Crossland (later organist)
- 1977 – 1983 David Anthony Cooper (later organist of Blackburn Cathedral)
- 1983 – 1990 Christopher Brayne (later organist of Bristol Cathedral)
- David Ponsford
- 1990 – 1994 Andrew Nethsingha
- 1994 – 2005 Rupert Gough
- 2002 – 2007 David Bednall (Senior Organ Scholar 2002 – 2004)
- 2007 –present Jonathan Vaughn
Senior Organ Scholars
- 2002 David Bednall
- 2006 Samuel Hudson
- 2009 Oliver Walker
- 2010 Stephen Buzard
- 2011 Sachin Gunga
- 2012 Owain Park
- 2013 Jeremy Woodside
- 2014 Nicholas Freestone
- 2015 Bryan Anderson
Junior Organ Scholars
- 2004-06 Benedict Lewis-Smith
- 2012-14 William Fox
Winchester Cathedral
The earliest known organist of Winchester Cathedral is John Dyer in 1402. Later organists include Christopher Gibbons whose patronage aided the revival of church music after the Interregnum, John Reading, Daniel Roseingrave, James Kent, Samuel Sebastian Wesley, the composer of sacred music, who was also responsible for the acquisition of the Cathedral organ, Martin Neary, who arranged the music for the funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales, and choral director David Hill.
Organists
Organists were formerly titled "Organist and Master of the Choristers", then, briefly, "Organist and Master of the Music" and now "Organist and Director of Music"
- 1402 John Dyer
- ???? Richard Wynslade
- 1572 John Langton
- ???? John Holmes
- 1602 John Lante
- 1615 George Bath
- 1631 Thomas Holmes
- 1638 Christopher Gibbons
- 1661 John Silver
- 1666 Randolph Jewitt
- 1675 John Reading
- 1681 Daniel Roseingrave
- 1693 Vaughan Richardson
- 1729 John Bishop
- 1737 James Kent
- 1774 Peter Fussell
- 1802 George William Chard (also Mayor of Winchester)
- 1849 Samuel Sebastian Wesley
- 1865 George Benjamin Arnold
- 1902 William Prendergast
- 1933 Harold Rhodes
- 1949 Reginald Alwyn Surplice
- 1972 Martin Neary
- 1988 David Hill
- 2002 Andrew Lumsden
Assistant Organists
Sometimes the appointment has been as "Sub-organist" or, in recent years, "Assistant Director of Music"
- 1787–1808 George William Chard (later organist)
- 1851–54 George Mursell Garrett (later organist of Madras Cathedral)
- 1863–?? Thomas Somerford
- ????-1869 E.H. Birch
- 1876 Charles Lee Williams (later organist of Llandaff Cathedral and Gloucester Cathedral)[96]
- William Prendergast (later organist)
- 1898–?? Alfred Ernest Floyd
- E. Gilbert
- 1902–04 Louis H. Torr[97]
- 1906 George C. Macklin[98]
- 1906-13 Howard Roscoe Eady[99]
- 1908-?? James Frederick Parsons [100]
- Henry William Radford[101]
- 1912–21 Henry William Stubbington[102] (later organist of St Martin in the Bull Ring, Birmingham)
- 1919 Hilda Bird[103]
- Horace Hawkins (later organist of Chichester Cathedral)
- W. Brennand Smith[104]
- Cyril John Tucker Fogwell
- Gillian Skottowe (now Gillian Earl)
- 1958–67 Graham Hedley Matthews (later organist of Sheffield Cathedral)
- 1967–?? Clement McWilliam[105][106]
- 1975–85 James Lancelot (later Organist and Master of Choristers and Lay Canon at Durham Cathedral)
- 1985–91 Timothy Byram-Wigfield (later successively Organist of St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh (Episcopal), Jesus College, Cambridge and St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle)
- 1991–96 David Dunnett (later Organist and Master of the Music at Norwich Cathedral)
- 1996–98 Stephen Farr (later Organist and Master of Choristers at Guildford Cathedral and Worcester College, Oxford)
- 1999–2002 Philip Scriven (later Organist and Master of Choristers at Lichfield Cathedral)
- 2002–08 Sarah Baldock (later Organist and Master of Choristers at Chichester Cathedral)
- 2003–08 Philip White-Jones (later Assistant Director of Music at Southwell Minster)
- 2008 Richard McVeigh (Assistant Organist)
- 2008–12 Simon Bell (Assistant Director of Music)
- 2012–present George Castle (Assistant Director of Music)
Organ Scholars
- 1984–85 David Halls (later Assistant Organist, then Director of Music, Salisbury Cathedral)
- Mark Elliott-Smith (later ordained Priest)
- 1990–91 Meirion Wynn Jones (subsequently Organ Scholar at Westminster Abbey, Organist Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral and later Assistant Organist at Brecon Cathedral)
- 1991–93 Katherine Dienes-Williams (later Organist Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, Assistant Organist Norwich Cathedral, Director of Music St Mary's Collegiate Church, Warwick now Master of the Choristers and Director of Music Guildford Cathedral)
- 1994–95 Robert Quinney (later Sub-organist of Westminster Abbey, now Organist and Director of Music New College, Oxford)
- 1995–96 Clive Driskill-Smith (also Assistant Organist at Winchester College, subsequently Organ Scholar and now Sub-organist at Christ Church, Oxford)
- 1996–98 Christopher Monks
- 1998–99 Christopher Whitton (also Assistant Organist at Winchester College, then Organ Scholar, St John's College, Cambridge, now Director of Music, Emmanuel College, Cambridge)
- 2002–03 James Sherlock (subsequently Organ Scholar at Trinity College, Cambridge, now Director of Music, St John-at-Hampstead Parish Church)
- 2012–14 Jonathan Hope (later Assistant Director of Music, Gloucester Cathedral)
- 2014 Timothy Parsons (later Assistant Director of Music, Exeter Cathedral)
Worcester Cathedral
Organists of Worcester Cathedral have included Sir Ivor Atkins, Douglas Guest, Christopher Robinson, the composers Thomas Tomkins, William Hayes, Hugh Blair, and conductors Sir David Willcocks, Donald Hunt and Adrian Lucas.
Organists
- 1240 Thomas the Organist*
- 1415 T. Hulet*
- 1468 Richard Grene
- 1484 John Hampton
- 1522 Daniel Boyse
- 1541 Richard Fisher
- 1569 John Golden
- 1581 Nathaniel Giles
- 1585 Robert Cotterell
- 1590 Nathaniel Patrick
- 1595 John Fido
- 1596 Thomas Tomkins
- 1649 Vacant
- 1661 Giles Tomkins
- 1662 Richard Browne
- 1664 Richard Davis
- 1686 Vaughan Richardson
- 1688 Richard Cherington
- 1724 John Hoddinott
- 1731 William Hayes
- 1734 John Merifield
- 1747 Elias Isaac
- 1793 Thomas Pitt
- 1806 Jeremiah Clark
- 1807 William Kenge
- 1813 Charles Clarke
- 1844 William Done
- 1895 Hugh Blair
- 1897 Sir Ivor Atkins
- 1950 David Willcocks (later knighted)
- 1957 Douglas Guest
- 1963 Christopher Robinson
- 1974 Donald Hunt
- 1996 Adrian Lucas
- 2012 Christopher Allsop (Acting Director of Music)
- 2012–present Peter Nardone
Assistant Organists
- 1835–44 William Done (later organist)
- 1846–47 John Roberts Boulcott
- c. 1860 Alfred James Caldicott
- 1865 Robert Taylor
- ????-1876 William Edward Wadeley
- 1879 Mr. Garton
- James Henry Caseley (later organist of Holy Trinity Church, Stratford-upon-Avon)
- Henry Holloway
- 1887–95 Hugh Blair (later organist)
- 1893–99 Frank Alfred Charles Mason[107]
- 1893–96 George Street Chignell[108]
- 1904–09 Edgar Thomas Cook (later organist of Southwark Cathedral)
- ????-1912 Alexander E. Brent Smith
- 1912–62 Edgar F.Day
- 1962–63 Christopher Robinson (later organist; then successively organist
of St. George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle and St John's College, Cambridge)
- 1963–76 Harry Bramma (later organist of Southwark Cathedral)
- 1976–81 Paul Trepte (later organist of Ely Cathedral)
- 1981–91 Adrian Partington (later organist of Gloucester Cathedral)
- 1991–98 Raymond Johnston
- 1998–2004 Daniel Phillips
- 2004–present Christopher Allsop (Assistant Director of Music, 2012–present)
Sub-Assistant Organists (and Voluntary Choir Choirmasters)
- 2007–08 Simon Bertram
- 2008–12 George Castle (later Assistant Director of Music at Winchester Cathedral)
- 2012–2014 James Luxton (later Assistant Director of Music at Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral)
- 2014–present Justin Miller
Organists of the Worcester Cathedral Voluntary Choir
- 19??-present John Wilderspin
York Minster
Among the notable organists of York Minster are four members of the Camidge family who served as cathedral organists for over 100 years, and a number of composers including James Nares, Edwin George Monk, John Naylor, T. Tertius Noble and Francis Jackson.
Organists
The organists of York Minster have had several official titles, including "Master of the Music"; the job description roughly equates to that of Organist and Master of the Choristers. They will have an Assistant Organist, who may be titled simply "Organist".
- 1633 James Hutchinson
- 1662 J. H. Charles
- 1667 Thomas Preston
- 1691 Thomas Wanless
- 1695 J.Heath
- 1715 Charles Murgatroyd
- 1721 William Davies
- 1722 Charles Quarles
- 1734 James Nares
- 1756 John Camidge
- 1799 Matthew Camidge
- 1842 John Camidge
- 1848 Thomas Simpson Camidge
- 1859 Edwin George Monk
- 1883 John Naylor
- 1897 T. Tertius Noble (later organist of Saint Thomas Church (New York City), Fifth Avenue, New York, USA)
- 1913 Sir Edward Bairstow
- 1946 Francis Jackson
- 1983 Philip Moore
- 2008 Robert Sharpe
Assistant Organists
- 1842–48 Thomas Simpson Camidge
- ????-1878 Edward Johnson Bellerby
- ????-1879 Mark James Monk
- 1891–92 Thomas William Hanforth
- 1892 Charles Legh Naylor
- ????-1902 Frederick Flaxington Harker
- 1902–06 Edwin Fairbourn
- 1906–10 William Green
- 1910–14 Cyril Francis Musgrove[109][110]
- 1917–23 Harold Aubie Bennett
- 1924–29 J. Lawrence Slater
- 1929–41, 1946 Owen Le Patourel Franklin[111]
- 1945 Frederick Arthur Sefton Cottom
- 1946–47 Francis Jackson (later Organist and Master of the Music)
- 1947–54 Allan Wicks[112] (later organist of Canterbury Cathedral)
- 1954–57 Eric Parsons
- 1957–66 Ronald Edward Perrin (later organist of Ripon Cathedral)
- 1966–67 Peter J. Williams
- 1969–71 A. Wilson Dixon
- 1971–75 Geoffrey Coffin
- 1976–2002 John Scott Whiteley (Organist, 2001–2010)
- 2010–16 David Pipe
- 2016 Benjamin Morris
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