Organists

St Marylebone Organists

Martin Stacey

(St Dominic's Priory, London)

Jeremiah Stephenson

(All Saints Margaret Street and St Paul’s Cathedral)

Jeremiah Stephenson

(All Saints Margaret Street and St Paul’s Cathedral)

Anna Steppler

(Merton College, Oxford)

Gordon Stewart

(Concert Organist)

Tim Stewart

(IAO 2024 Competition winner)

Alastair Stone

(Assistant Organist, Ripon Cathedral)

Walt Strony

(Las Vegas, USA)

(Students from the Royal Conservertoire of Scotland)

Dr Sean Sweeney

(Tavistock)

Edward Taylor

(Carlisle Cathedral)

Frankie Tempest

(Bath Abbey)

David Thomas

(Exeter College, Oxford)

James Thomas

(Former DoM, St Edmundsbury Cathedral)

Sea-am Thompson

(Magdalen College, Oxford)

Daniel Toombs and Calum Landon

(Campbell Watterson Organ Scholars)

Christopher Totney

(St Benet Fink Church, Tottenham)

Richard Townend

(St Margaret Lothbury)

Ian Tracey

(Liverpool Cathedral)

Pavlos Triantaris

(St Swithin's Cathedral of the Traditional Anglican Church, Lincoln)

Alex Trigg

(Cambridge Schola)

D'Arcy Trinkwon

(International Concert Organist)

Thomas Trotter

(Birmingham City Organist)

Shaun Turnbull

(Leeds Minster)

Victoria Ulriksen

(Oslo/Leipzig)

James Vivian

(St George's Chapel, Windsor)

Tiffany Vong

(Jordanhill Parish Church, Glasgow)

Ashley Wagner

(Birmingham Cathedral)

Peter Wakeford

(Glasgow)

Richard Walker

(St Chad's, Shrewsbury)

Shaun Ward

(Hereford)

James Welch

(Provo, Utah, USA)

Carol Williams

(International Concert Organist)

Sam Wilson

(Dewsbury Minster)

Robert Wolfe

(Concert Organist)

Alexander Woodrow

(Leeds Minster)

Susan Woodson

(Brussels, Belgium)

Michael Wooldridge

(Brighton)

Charles Wooler

(Concert Organist)

Adam Wright

(St Paul's, Bedford)

John Wright

(Cheltenham)

Käthe Wright Kaufman

(Glenn Memorial United Methodist Church, Atlanta)

Peter Wright

(formerly Southwark Cathedral)

Young performers