Richard Popplewell
Richard Popplewell LVO (18 October 1935 - 22 March 2016) was an English organist and composer who served at the Chapel Royal.[1]
Background
He was born in Halifax, Yorkshire on 18 October 1935. He was educated at Clifton College.
He studied music at the Royal College of Music, and was organ scholar at King's College, Cambridge.
He was professor of Organ at the Royal College of Music.
Compositions
Choral Works
- There Is No Rose
- Two Final Amens
- O How Amiable are thy dwellings
- A Vast Cloud of Love
- I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes unto the Lord
Organ Works
- Suite for Organ
- Puck's Shadow
- Variations on a New Year's Carol
- Easter Hymn
- Chants d'oiseaux, des poules, des moutons et des vaches
- Elegy
- Organ Concerto in D
- Prelude on the Hymn Down Ampney
- Romance
- Triumphal March
- Te Deum in C
- Six Pieces
- Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in D Flat
- A Feast of Fugues
- An Organ Concerto in F
Career
Assistant organist at
- St Paul's Cathedral 1958–1966
Organist of:
- St Michael, Cornhill 1966–1979
- Chapel Royal 1979[2]–2000
Cultural offices | ||
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Preceded by Harold Darke |
Organist of St Michael, Cornhill 1966–1979 |
Succeeded by Jonathan Rennert |
Preceded by Timothy Farrell |
Organist and Master of the Children of the Chapel Royal 1979–2000 |
Succeeded by Andrew Gant |
References
- The Succession of Organists. Watkins Shaw.
- London City Churches. Leigh Hatts
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