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Huw Morgan
Huw Morgan studied music at the University of Oxford and choral conducting
at the Royal Academy of Music under Patrick Russill. He has held positions at St Laurence, Catford and Southwark Cathedral amongst others, and has taught on higher education programmes for the RSCM. His compositions are published by Firehead Editions, and he is a founder member of Automatronic, a collective that seeks to promote, create and perform new music for organ with electronics.
Peter Nardone
Peter Nardone is a freelance conductor, singer, composer and organist who has worked extensively with the Tallis Scholars, the Monteverdi Choir, the Kings Consort, the Philharmonia Orchestra, and many other high profile music groups worldwide. He was a cathedral organist for eighteen years and has composed a number of hymns, anthems and settings for the Royal School of Church Music.
Timothy Noon
With more than twenty-five years’ experience working as an organist and conductor in Cathedrals in Britain and overseas, Timothy Noon is currently Organist and Director of Music at Exeter Cathedral. He is also an examiner for ABRSM, and is in demand as an organ recitalist, and as a composer and arranger of choral music.
David Ogden
David Ogden is a Fellow of the RSCM and a conductor and composer. His compositions and arrangements, published by the RSCM and White Light Publishing, are performed in churches and schools worldwide and broadcast regularly on BBC TV and radio. He has held roles as Director of Music of Clifton Cathedral, Regional Director of the RSCM and conductor of the RSCM Millennium Youth Choir. He is currently Director of Music at Holy Trinity Church, Westbury on Trym in North Bristol and conducts Exultate Singers, City of Bristol Choir, Bristol Youth Choir, four workplace choirs and directs choral workshops in the UK and around Europe.
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