• David Flood was the organist and master of the cathedral choristers at Canterbury Cathedral, a position he held for 32 years from 1988 to 2020. He is a...
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  • David Flood may refer to: David Flood (footballer) David Flood (organist) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an...
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    Assistant Organist and Organist and Master of the Choristers, David Flood retired on 29 December 2020. Following 10 years as Assistant Organist and latterly...
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  • footballer David Flood (organist), British organist David Floyd (born 1951), American politician David Fluellen (born 1992), American football player David Flusfeder...
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  • Colin Walsh is an English organist, who has played many recitals in various religious venues in England as well as two at the Royal Festival Hall. He has...
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    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...
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  • Premièred by the Choir of Canterbury Cathedral under the direction of David Flood (organist) at Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury on 27 February 2003. Chosen...
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  • worked out by everyone in the group, particularly organist Hugh Banton and new member, saxophonist David Jackson, and the whole group improvised several...
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  • Philip Marshall (category Organist stubs)
    Marshall (born Joseph Philip Marshall; 1921–2005) was an English cathedral organist and composer. Kenneth Shenton of The Guardian praised his color and improvisational...
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    2,209 people died as a result of the flood and subsequent fire that raged through the debris. Another major flood occurred in 1936. Despite a pledge by...
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    (later organist of Lincoln Cathedral) David Arthur Wright 1957 - 1999 (continuing after retirement and in 2007 being appointed Organist Emeritus) David Shepherd...
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  • John Robinson (born 1983) is an English organist and choral conductor. Currently, he is the Director of Music at Blackburn Cathedral. Robinson is active...
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    band reformed, and are still musically active with a line-up of Hammill, organist Hugh Banton and drummer Guy Evans. The band formed at the University of...
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  • John Baptiste Calkin (category English classical organists)
    1827, London – 15 April 1905, Hornsey, London) was an English composer, organist and music teacher. He was born in London on 16 March 1827, the son of James...
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  • Richard Farrant (category English classical organists)
    and organist at St. George's Chapel at Windsor. "to be Mr of ye queristers in this Xch. and to have a clerks place and to be one ofye organists in this...
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  • Allan Wicks (category Cathedral organists)
    1923, Harden, West Yorkshire − 4 February 2010) was an English cathedral organist, who served in Canterbury Cathedral for nearly 30 years. He was an early...
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  • Roger Fisher (1936–2021) was an English concert organist and pianist from Woodford, Essex, England. He attended Bancroft's School and went on to the Royal...
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    Schermerhorn Symphony Center (category David M. Schwarz buildings)
    The organ restoration was completed in time for a May 2011 concert by organist Cameron Carpenter. On June 6, 2013, media reported that Bank of America...
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    Venice (redirect from Floods in Venice)
     1510–1586), Italian composer and organist at St Mark's Basilica Giovanni Gabrieli (1554/1557–1612), composer and organist at St Mark's Basilica Claudio Monteverdi...
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  • the Carnival with Soares, Matthews, and Palma; under the leadership of organist Walter Wanderley. As Wanderley's backing band, the Carnival played gigs...
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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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    cope, creating flash flooding. The third flood again involved the River Teme and the Kyre Brook bursting their banks. The 2008 flood damage was caused by...
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    Garth Hudson (category Canadian organists)
    principal architect of the group's sound, described as "the most brilliant organist in the rock world" by Keyboard magazine. Following the death of Robbie...
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    magistrate, and teacher. Baldassare Galuppi (1706–1785) was a composer and organist. Antonio Salieri (1750–1825) was a conductor and composer of sacred, classical...
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    "Michael Peterson, organist". London: BBC. 8 October 2006. Retrieved 20 February 2010. Shaw, Watkins (1991) The Succession of Organists of the Chapel Royal...
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  • Robert White (composer) (category Organists of Ely Cathedral)
    'The organists of Chester Cathedral: Part I, 1541 to 1644; Part II, 1663 to 1877' Robert White, Complete Latin Sacred Music, 3 vols., edited by David Mateer...
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    singer of the band Stereo Nation), and Panjabi MC. Arthur Wills, composer, organist, Director of Music at Ely Cathedral (1958–1990), was born in Coventry....
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    Netherlands (section Floods)
    contemporary Dutch classical composers. Ton Koopman is a Dutch conductor, organist and harpsichordist. Notable violinists are Janine Jansen and André Rieu...
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    organist of St. Mary's Newcastle and Carlisle Cathedral) Charles Miller ca. 1834 T.M. Richardson 1836 (temp?) Samuel Reay 1845 - 1847 (later organist...
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  • large-scale touring – together with the devastating loss of [lead singer/organist] Pigpen – were starting to create cracks and crevices in our unanimity...
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