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  • 91Organist — A cathedral organist. An organist is a musician who plays any type of organ. An organist may play solo organ works, play with an ensemble or orchestra, or accompany one or more singers or instrumental soloists. In addition, an organist may… …

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  • 92Washington National Cathedral — U.S. National Register of Historic Places …

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  • 93Orlando Gibbons — (baptised 25 December 1583 – 5 June 1625) was an English composer, virginalist and organist of the late Tudor and early Jacobean periods. He was a leading composer in the England of his day …

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  • 94Saint Thomas Church (New York City) — For other churches with the same or similar name, please see St. Thomas Church. Infobox nrhp | name =St. Thomas Church and Parish House nrhp type = nrhp caption = location= 1 3 W. 53rd St., New York, New York lat degrees = 40 lat minutes = 45 lat …

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  • 95Westminster Abbey Choir School — Infobox School name = Westminster Abbey Choir School native name = latin name = imagesize = caption = location = Dean s Yard streetaddress = region = city = London state = province = county = postcode = postalcode = zipcode = country = United… …

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  • 96Rosslyn Chapel — Rosslyn Chapel …

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  • 97Music director — A music director may be the director of an orchestra, the director of music for a film, the director of music at a radio station, the head of the music department in a school, the co ordinator of the musical ensembles in a university or college… …

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  • 98William Mayne — (born 1928) is a British writer of children s fiction. Born in Hull, he was educated at the choir school attached to Canterbury Cathedral and his memories of that time contributed to his early books. He has lived for most of his life in North… …

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  • 99Lawrence Dallaglio — Full name Lorenzo Bruno Nero Dallaglio Date of birth August 10, 1972 (1972 08 10) (age 39) …

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  • 100Blackfriars Theatre — was the name of a theatre in the Blackfriars district of the City of London during the Renaissance. The theatre began as a venue for child actors associated with the Queen s chapel choirs; in this function, the theatre hosted some of the most… …

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