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RSCM Honorary Awards 1936-2016 FRSCM FRSCM (198) ARSCM (161) Hon. Life RSCM (62) RSCM Honorary Awards 1936-2016 Hon. RSCM (102) Cert. Special Service (146) Total 669 Award Year Name Dates Position FRSCM 1936 Sir Stanley Robert Marchant 1883-1949 A Fellow of the College of St. Nicolas in 1936. Principal of the Royal Academy of College FRSCM 1936 Sir Henry Walford Davies 1869-1941 A Fellow of the College of St. Nicolas in 1936. Organist of the Temple Church FRSCM 1936 Sir Walter Galpin Alcock 1861-1947 A Fellow of the College of St. Nicolas in 1936. Organist of Salisbury Cathedral FRSCM 1936 Sir Hugh Percy Allen 1869-1946 A Fellow of the College of St. Nicolas in 1936. Director of the Royal College of Music FRSCM 1936 Sir Arthur Somervell 1863-1937 A Fellow of the College of St. Nicolas in 1936. Chairman of Council SECM FRSCM 1936 Sir Edward Bairstow 1874-1946 A Fellow of the College of St. Nicolas in 1936. Organist of York Minster FRSCM 1936 The Revd.Dr.Edmund Horace Fellowes 1870-1951 A Fellow of the College of St. Nicolas in 1936. Choirmaster of St.George's, Windsor and Musicologist FRSCM (i) 1936 Sir Ernest Bullock 1890-1979 A Fellow of the College of St. Nicolas in 1936. Organist of Westminster Abbey FRSCM (i) 1936 Sir Ivor Algernon Atkins 1869-1953 A Fellow of the College of St. Nicolas in 1936. Organist of Worcester Cathedral FRSCM (i) 1936 Dr Henry George Ley 1887-1962 A Fellow of the College of St. Nicolas in 1936. Precentor of Eton FRSCM (iii) 1937 Sir William Harris 1883-1973 A Fellow of the College of St. Nicolas in 1937. Organist of St.George's Chapel, Windsor [to FRSCM (i) 1963] FRSCM (i) 1946 Dr Edgar Stanley Roper 1878-1953 Organist of The Chapel Royal FRSCM (ii) 1946 Dr Allen K.Blackall 1877-1963 Fellow of St.Nicolas College 1939, Principal Birmingham School of Music, Sub-Warden RSCM Canterbury FRSCM (iii) 1946 Dr Francis Alan Jackson OBE b.1917 A Fellow of the College of St. Nicolas in 1939. Organist of York Minster FRSCM (ii) 1947 (Lord) Edward Benjamin Britten 1913-1976 Aldeburgh FRSCM (ii) 1947 Dr John Nicholson Ireland 1879-1962 Professor of Composition, Royal College of Music FRSCM (ii) 1947 Dr Frederick William Wadely OBE 1882-1970 Organist of Carlisle Cathedral [to FRSCM (i) 1954] FRSCM (ii) 1947 Dr Patrick Arthur Sheldon Hadley 1899-1973 Professor of Music, Cambridge University FRSCM (ii) 1947 Dr Martin Edward Fallas Shaw 1875-1958 A Fellow of the College of St. Nicolas from 1947. Founder of the Purcell Society [to FRSCM (i) 1954] FRSCM (ii) 1947 Sir Jack Allan Westrup 1904-1975 Professor of Music at Oxford University FRSCM (iii) 1947 Sir William Neil McKie MVO 1901-1984 Organist of Westminster Abbey FRSCM (ii) 1948 Dr John Henry Arnold 1887-1956 Author and RSCM Tutor for Plainsong FRSCM (iii) 1948 Sir Reginald Sparshatt Thatcher 1888-1957 Principal of the Royal Academy of Music FRSCM (ii) 1952 Dr Harold Edwin Darke 1888-1976 Organist of St.Michael's, Cornhill, London Thursday, March 9, 2017 Page 1 of 27 Award Year Name Dates Position FRSCM (iii) 1952 Dr Douglas Edward Hopkins 1902-1993 Organist of Canterbury Cathedral FRSCM (iii) 1952 Sir John Dykes Bower 1905-1981 Organist of St.Paul's Cathedral [to FRSCM (i) 1963] FRSCM (iii) 1952 Sir George Dyson 1883-1964 A Fellow of the College of St. Nicolas in 1939. Principal of The Royal College of Music [to FRSCM (i) 1954] FRSCM (i) 1954 Ralph Vaughan Williams 1872-1958 Composer FRSCM (ii) 1954 Gerald Finzi 1901-1956 Composer FRSCM (ii) 1954 Dr Bernhard (Boris) Ord 1897-1961 Organist of King's College, Cambridge FRSCM (ii) 1955 Dr Herbert Norman Howells 1892-1983 Composer and professor at the Royal College of Music FRSCM (ii) 1956 Sir Thomas Henry Wait Armstrong 1898-1994 Principal of The Royal Academy of Music FRSCM (ii) 1956 Dr James Healey Willan 1880-1968 Organist of St.Mary Magdalene, Toronto, Canada FRSCM (ii) 1956 Sir George Thomas Thalben-Ball 1896-1987 Organist of the Temple Church, London FRSCM (ii) 1956 William K. Stanton 1891-1978 Professor Bristol University FRSCM (ii) 1956 Dr Heathcote Dicken Statham CBE 1889-1973 Organist of Norwich Cathedral FRSCM (ii) 1956 Dr Herbert Kennedy Andrews 1904-1965 Organist of New College, Oxford FRSCM 1963 Dr Arthur James Bramwell Hutchings 1906-1989 Professor of Music Durham University FRSCM 1963 Dr Sidney Scholfield Campbell 1909-1974 Organist of St.George's Chapel, Windsor FRSCM 1963 Dr Wilfred Greenhouse Allt 1889-1969 Principal of Trinity College London FRSCM 1963 Dr Herbert Whitton Sumsion CBE 1899-1995 Organist of Gloucester Cathedral FRSCM 1963 Sir David Valentine Willcocks CBE MC 1919-2015 Organist of King's College, Cambridge FRSCM 1963 Dr Leo Sowerby 1895-1968 Director, College of Church Musicians, Washington D.C., USA FRSCM 1963 Dr George N. Maybee 1913-1973 St.George's Cathedral, Kingston, Ontario, Canada FRSCM 1964 Thomas Lucas Duerden 1898-1969 Organist of Blackburn Cathedral FRSCM 1964 Dr Gerald Hocken Knight 1908-1979 A Fellow of the College of St. Nicolas in 1939. Director of the RSCM [to FRSCM (iii) 1952, to (i) 1964] FRSCM 1964 Harold Dexter 1920-2000 Organist of Southwark Cathedral FRSCM 1965 The Revd.Dr.Erik Reginald Routley 1917-1982 Member of RSCM Council (first non-Anglican FRSCM) FRSCM 1965 Dr Alec Wyton 1921-2007 Organist of the Cathedral of St.John-the-Divine, New York FRSCM 1966 Dr Harold Watkins Shaw 1911-1996 Musicologist, Librarian, Head of Music at Worcester College of Education FRSCM 1967 Dr George Charles Gray 1897-1981 Organist of Leicester Cathedral Thursday, March 9, 2017 Page 2 of 27 Award Year Name Dates Position FRSCM 1969 Dr Lee Hastings Bristol 1923-1979 President of Westminster Choir College, Princeton, USA FRSCM 1969 Dr William Leslie Sumner 1904-1973 RSCM Advisor on Organs and Organ Construction FRSCM 1969 Dr Lionel Frederick Dakers 1924-2003 Director of the RSCM FRSCM 1971 Dr Reginald Alwyn Surplice 1906-1977 Organist of Winchester Cathedral FRSCM 1972 The Revd.Francis Brotherton Westbrook 1903-1975 Ministerial Secretary of the Methodist Church Music Society FRSCM 1972 Dr Roy Cyril Massey b.1934 Warden RSCM, organist Hereford Cathedral FRSCM 1972 Dr Derek Holman b.1931 Warden RSCM, Organist Grace Church-on-the-Hill, Toronto, Canada FRSCM 1973 Dr Barry Michael Rose b.1934 Organist of Guildford Cathedral FRSCM 1973 Dr Charles Foster Browne OBE 1910-1983 Organist Christchurch Cathedral, New Zealand FRSCM 1973 Dr George Howell Guest 1924-2002 Organist of St.John's College, Cambridge FRSCM 1973 Peter David Hensman Godfrey CBE b.1922 RSCM Special Commissioner, organist Auckland Cathedral N.Z. FRSCM 1975 The Revd.Cyril Vincent Taylor 1907-1991 Warden RSCM Addington Palace FRSCM 1976 Dr Douglas Albert Guest CVO 1916-1996 Organist of Westminster Abbey FRSCM 1977 Dr Arthur William Wills OBE b.1926 Organist of Ely Cathedral FRSCM 1977 The Rt.Revd.Edward James Keymer Roberts DD 1908-2001 Bishop of Ely, Chairman of RSCM Council 1957-1977 FRSCM 1977 Dr Peter John Hurford OBE b.1930 Organist of St.Alban's Abbey FRSCM 1977 Dr Edward Allan Wicks CBE 1923-2010 Organist of Canterbury Cathedral FRSCM 1977 Martin John Richard How b.1931 RSCM Southern Commissioner FRSCM 1977 The Revd.Canon Joseph Weston Poole 1909-1989 Precentor of Coventry Cathedral, Hon Chaplain of the RSCM from 1953 FRSCM 1977 Dr Robert Boughen b.1929 Organist St.John's Cathedral, Brisbane, Australia FRSCM 1981 Dr Gerre Edward Hancock 1934-2012 Organist of St.Thomas', Fifth Avenue, New York FRSCM 1983 Dr Dennis William Townhill OBE 1925-2008 Organist of St.Mary's Episcopal Cathedral, Edinburgh FRSCM 1983 James H. Litton b.1934 Organist of St.Bartholomew's, Park Avenue, New York FRSCM 1986 Sir David James Lumsden b.1928 Organist of New College, Oxford; Principal of the Royal Academy of Music FRSCM 1986 H.Leslie A.Green 1903-1995 1st Secretary of the SECM/RSCM 1st July 1928 - 31st July 1964 FRSCM 1986 Dr Richard Godfrey Seal b.1935 Organist of Salisbury Cathedral FRSCM 1991 Robert Milton Quade b.1930 Organist of St.Paul's, Akron, Ohio Thursday, March 9, 2017 Page 3 of 27 Award Year Name Dates Position FRSCM 1991 George Mcphee MBE b.1937 Organist of Paisley Abbey FRSCM 1991 Anne Marsden Thomas CBE Organist St.Giles, Cripplegate, London (the first woman FRSCM) FRSCM 1991 Dr John Derek Sanders OBE 1933-2003 Organist of Gloucester Cathedral FRSCM 1991 The Rt.Revd.Timothy Bavin b.1935 Bishop of Portsmouth, Chairman Archbishop's Commission on Church Music FRSCM 1992 Lady Susi Jeans 1911-1993 Organist and RSCM benefactor FRSCM 1992 John Taverner b.1944 Composer and professor at Trinity College of Music FRSCM 1992 Ernest Lough 1911-2000 Member of the Temple Church Choir FRSCM 1992 Michael Paschal Marcon Fleming 1928-2006 Staff Tutor RSCM FRSCM 1992 John W.Cooke 1930-1995 RSCM Northern Commissioner FRSCM 1993 William Benjamin James Llewellyn b.1925 Director of Music, Charterhouse School FRSCM 1993 Dr Geoffrey Cox Chairman RSCM Victoria Branch, Australia FRSCM 1994 Richard Alan Charles Cock b.1949 Organist of Johannesburg Cathedral FRSCM 1994 Sir John Margetson b.1927 Chairman RSCM Council FRSCM 1994 Dr Barry Smith b.1939 Organist of St.George's Cathedral, Cape Town, South Africa FRSCM 1994 Mervyn J.Byers 1924-2011 Organist Selby Abbey, then of St.Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney, Australia FRSCM 1994 Bryan Anderson b.1935 RSCM Regional Director Midlands and South West FRSCM 1994 Dr Harry Wakefield Bramma b.1936 Director of the RSCM FRSCM 1995 Dr Christopher Hugh Dearnley 1930-2000 Organist of St.Paul's Cathedral FRSCM 1995 Dr Mary Berry 1917-2008 Director of the Schola Gregoriana, Cambridge FRSCM 1996 William Pierce d.1996 Chairman RSCM Tasmania Branch, Australia
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