STEPHEN DISLEY, ORGANIST
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Southwark Cathedral – where Stephen is Assistant Organist and Director of the Girls' Choir – is London's oldest Gothic building.
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Friends of Cathedral Music – of which Stephen was formerly a Council Member – seeks to safeguard our priceless heritage of cathedral music and support a living tradition.
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organrecitals.com is Britain's largest organ concerts website.
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Recitals by Stephen on organrecitals.com
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Recitals at Southwark Cathedral on organrecitals.com
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The London Organ Concerts Guide lists recitals in the capital.
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iantracey.com is the website of Ian Tracey, Organist Titulaire at Liverpool Cathedral.
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The Organs of Liverpool Cathedral is a new website about the Cathedral's organs.
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sebastianthomson.com is the website of choral director, organist, and singer Sebastian Thomson.
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Cathedral Music Links is a great resource for information about music in cathedrals, colleges, etc.
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The Nicholas Danby Trust provides scholarships and bursaries which enable young organists to further their studies.
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The English Links page on Het Orgel lists quite possibly every organ-related website in the country!
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The History of Organs is a collection of short articles and links relating to some of the organ's many topics.
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The Atlantic City Convention Hall Organ Society is dedicated to restoring the world's largest organ.
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Henry Willis & Sons, Organ Builders, are responsible for many of the most famous organs in churches, cathedrals, and concert halls throughout Britain.
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The Incorporated Association of Organists provides education and training relative to organists (playing, interpreting, caring for the organ, etc.) and the wider public.
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The Night of 1000 Voices has thrilled capacity audiences at The Royal Albert Hall since 1999.
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The John Armitage Memorial Trust seeks to nurture and promote the future of classical composition in the United Kingdom by introducing the concert-going public to the music of lesser-known composers and by commissioning music from more-established composers.
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Stephen Disley 2004–2012