Charles Harrison (musician)

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Charles Harrison (born 21 March 1974) has been Organist and Master of the Choristers of Chichester Cathedral since September 2014, succeeding Sarah Baldock. He has also held musical posts at Southwell Minster, Carlisle and Lincoln Cathedral.

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Early life and education

Harrison was a cathedral chorister at Southwell Minster, where was tutored by Kenneth Beard and Paul Hale, and he took up the organ scholarship at Southwell in 1991 while he studied for A-levels at Southwell Minster School. [1] In the following year, he started as an organ scholar at Jesus College, Cambridge in 1992, where he read for a degree in music. [2] Whilst at Cambridge, he studied the organ with David Sanger and, in his second year, became a prizewinning Fellow of the Royal College of Organists. [3] When he graduated, he was appointed to the position of Assistant Organist at Carlisle Cathedral.

Career

Carlisle

Whilst at Carlisle Cathedral, Harrison developed his career as a solo instrumentalist, appearing in recitals and numerous international competitions. In 1999, he was awarded prizes in the St Albans International Organ Festival, and in the following year at the Odense International Organ Competition. After three years at Carlisle, he moved to Belfast, Northern Ireland. [4]

Belfast

In 2000, Harrison took up a part-time teaching position at Queen's University Belfast, specialising in harmony, counterpoint and keyboard skills. He also became Director of Music at St George's Church, Belfast. [5] [6]

Lincoln

In September 2003, Harrison returned to England, having been appointed Assistant Director of Music and Sub Organist of Lincoln Cathedral after Simon Morley left to become Director of Music at Ripon Cathedral. [7] Harrison held the position for eleven years, accompanying services and directing the choir of boys and men, and latterly the choir of girls and men. [8] Following the resignation of Sarah Baldock in 2014, he took up the position as Organist and Master of the Choristers at Chichester Cathedral.

Chichester

Harrison moved to Chichester in September 2014, as Organist and Master of the Choristers, directing the Choir of Chichester Cathedral.

Discography

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Cultural offices
Preceded by
Ian Hare
Assistant Organist
of Carlisle Cathedral

1995–1999
Succeeded by
David Gibbs
Preceded by
Simon Morley
Assistant Director of Music and Sub Organist
of Lincoln Cathedral

2003–2014
Succeeded by
Jeffrey Makinson
Preceded by Organist and Master of the Choristers
of Chichester Cathedral

2014–
Succeeded by
Incumbent