Michael Woods (organist)
Career
Woods' musical career was centred at Chichester Cathedral where he served as Organist for four years, between 1565 and 1569. When he was succeeded by Clement Woodcock, he was admitted as a lay clerk. A number of manuscripts kept at the British Library and Royal College of Music are ascribed to 'Woods'.[2]
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Preceded by Thomas Coring |
Organist of Chichester Cathedral 1565-1569 |
Succeeded by Clement Woodcock |
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