Ralph Thompson Morgan

Ralph Thompson Morgan (died 31 March 1949) was an organist and author based in England.[1]

Life

He studied organ at Norwich Cathedral under Dr. Frank Bates.[2]

Appointments

  • Organist of Christ Church, Dorchester 1891 - 1893
  • Organist of St. Andrew's Church, Hingham, Norfolk 1893 - 1895
  • Organist of St. Mary the Virgin, Hayes, Kent 1895 - 1906
  • Organist of St Mary Redcliffe 1906 - 1949[3]
  • Organist of Colston Hall, Bristol

Publications

He wrote

  • St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol, A short Guide
  • St Mary Redcliffe, A short account of its organs, etc.
Cultural offices
Preceded by
Joseph William Lawson
Organist of St Mary Redcliffe
1906 - 1949
Succeeded by
Kenneth Roy Long
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References

  1. Who's Who in Music. Shaw Publishing Limited. 1949-50
  2. Dictionary of Organs and Organists, 1912
  3. Western Daily Press - Saturday 9 July 1949



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