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The following is a list of notable organists from the past and present who perform organ literature.
- 1Living organists
- 2Past organists
Living organists[edit]
Australia[edit]
- David Drury (born 1961)
- Douglas Lawrence (born 1943)
- Christopher Wrench (born 1958)
Austria[edit]
- Martin Haselböck (born 1954)
- Brett Leighton (born 1955)
- Matthias Maierhofer (born 1979)
- Peter Planyavsky (born 1947)
Belgium[edit]
- Ignace Michiels (born 1963)
- Luc Ponet (born 1959)
Bulgaria[edit]
- Neva Krysteva (born 1946)
- Alexandra Fol (born 1981)
Canada[edit]
- Denis Bédard (born 1950)
- Desmond Gaspar (born 1970)
- Paul Halley (born 1952)
- John Tuttle (born 1946)
Croatia[edit]
- Ivan Božičević (born 1961)
- Pavao Mašić (born 1980)
Czech Republic[edit]
- Pavel Kohout (born 1976)
Denmark[edit]
- Frederik Magle (born 1977)
Finland[edit]
- Kalevi Kiviniemi (born 1958)
France[edit]
- Michel Bouvard (born 1958)
- Thierry Escaich (born 1965)
- Jérôme Faucheur (born 1953)
- Jean Guillou (born 1930)
- Naji Hakim (born 1955)
- Olivier Latry (born 1962)
- Jean-Pierre Leguay (born 1939)
- Michael Matthes (born before 1985)
- Daniel Roth (born 1942)
- René Saorgin (born 1928)
- Nariné Simonian (born 1966)
- Marina Tchebourkina (born 1965)
- Louis Thiry (born 1935)
- Johann Vexo (born 1978)
- Thierry Mechler (born 1962)
Germany[edit]
- Daniel Beckmann (born 1980)
- Andreas Boltz (born 1964)
- Winfried Bönig (born 1959)
- Gabriel Dessauer (born 1955)
- Matthias Eisenberg (born 1956)
- Clemens Ganz (born 1935)
- Zsolt Gárdonyi (born 1946)
- Felix Hell (born 1985)
- Hans Uwe Hielscher (born 1945)
- Rudolf Kelber (born 1948)
- Otto Maria Krämer (born 1964)
- Edgar Krapp (born 1947)
- Ludger Lohmann (born 1954)
- Wolfgang Rübsam (born 1946)
- Wolfgang Seifen (born 1956)
- Ludger Stühlmeyer (born 1961)
- Zsigmond Szathmáry (born 1939)
- Elke Voelker (born 1968)
- Harald Vogel (born 1941)
- Mathias Rehfeldt (born 1986)
Hungary[edit]
- Balázs Szabó (born 1985)
- Laszlo Fassang (born 1973)
Italy[edit]
- Graziella Concas (born 1970)
- Arturo Sacchetti (born 1941)
Ireland[edit]
- Ronan Murray (born 1977)
Latvia[edit]
- Aivars Kalējs (born 1951)
- Iveta Apkalna (born 1976)
- Jevgenija Lisicina (born 1942)
Monaco (Principality)[edit]
- Marc Giacone (born 1954)
Netherlands[edit]
- Ton Koopman (born 1944)
- Liuwe Tamminga (born 1953)
- Ben van Oosten (born 1955)
- Jan Verschuren (born 1962)
- Arjan Breukhoven (born 1962)
- Christine Kamp (born 1966)
New Zealand[edit]
- Douglas Mews (born 1956)
Norway[edit]
- Jon Laukvik (born 1952)
- Kåre Nordstoga (born 1954)
Philippines[edit]
- Armando Salarza (born 1966)
Poland[edit]
- Krzysztof Czerwiński (born 1980)
Russia[edit]
- Marina Tchebourkina (born 1965)
Singapore[edit]
South Africa[edit]
- Barry Smith (born 1939)
Spain[edit]
- Montserrat Torrent i Serra (born 1926)
Sweden[edit]
- Hans Davidsson (born 1958)
- Hans-Ola Ericsson (born 1958)
- Hans Fagius (born 1951)
Switzerland[edit]
- Guy Bovet (born 1942)
- Daniel Chorzempa (born 1944)
- Lionel Rogg (born 1936)
United Kingdom[edit]
- Charles Andrews (born 1989)
- Sarah Baldock (born 1975)
- Jennifer Bate (born 1944)
- Kerry Beaumont (born 1957)
- Graham Blyth (born 1948)
- David Briggs (born 1962)
- Kevin Bowyer (born 1961)
- Martin Baker (born 1967)
- John Butt (born 1961)
- Stephen Cleobury (born 1948)
- Ralph Cupper (born 1954)
- Katherine Dienes (born 1970)
- Clive Driskill-Smith (born 1978)
- Henry Fairs (born 1976)
- Jeremy Filsell (born 1964)
- Roger Fisher (c. 1970)
- David Goode (born 1971)
- Charles Harrison (born 1974)
- Christopher Herrick (born 1942)
- Rupert Jeffcoat (born 1970)
- James Lancelot (born 1952)
- Sarah MacDonald (born 1968)
- Greg Morris (born 1976)
- Daniel Moult (born 1973)
- Martin Neary (born 1940)
- Peter Nardone (born 1965)
- James O'Donnell (born 1961)
- Simon Preston (born 1938)
- Adrian Lucas (born 1962)
- David Price (born 1969)
- Barry Rose (born 1934)
- John Scott (born 1956)
- John Scott Whiteley (born 1950)
- Gordon Stewart (born 1952)
- Ian Tracey (born 1955)
- Thomas Trotter (born 1957)
- Gillian Weir (born 1941)
- Marcus Wibberley (born 1981)
- Alan Wilson, (born 1947)
United States[edit]
- George C. Baker (born 1951)
- Diane Meredith Belcher (born 1960)
- James Biery (born 1956)
- Diane Bish (born 1941)
- David Boe (born 1936)
- Cameron Carpenter (born 1981)
- Chelsea Chen (born 1983)
- Clay Christiansen (born 1949)
- James David Christie (born 1952)
- Ken Cowan (born 1974)
- Richard Elliott (born 1957)
- David Dahl (born 1937)
- Martin Ellis (born 1968)
- Jeremy Filsell (born 1964)
- Barbara Harbach (born 1946)
- David Hegarty (born 1945)
- Cory Henry (born 1987)
- Christopher Houlihan (born 1987)
- Paul Jacobs (born 1977)
- Dennis James (born 1950)
- Martin Jean (born 1960)
- James Kibbie (born 1949)
- John Longhurst (born 1940)
- Joan Lippincott (born 1935)
- Haig Mardirosian (born 1947)
- Douglas Major (born 1953)
- Michael Murray (born 1943)
- Thomas Murray (born 1943)
- Anthony Newman (born 1941)
- Karel Paukert (born 1935)
- William Porter (born 1946)
- Wolfgang Rübsam (born 1946)
- John Scott (born 1956)
- Geoffrey Simon (born 1946)
- Frank Speller (born 1938)
- Frederick Swann (born 1931)
- Carole Terry (born 1948)
- Kent Tritle (born 1960)
- Andrew E. Unsworth (active from 2001)
- Guy Whatley (born 1975)
- Carol Williams (born 1962)
Past organists[edit]
Austria[edit]
- Susi Jeans (1911–1993)
- Anton Bruckner (1824–1896)
Belgium[edit]
- Jacques-Nicolas (Jaak-Nicolaas) Lemmens (1823-1881)
Canada[edit]
- Gerald Bales (1919–2002)
- H. Hugh Bancroft (1904–1988)
- Gérard Caron (1916–1986)
- Christopher Jackson (1948-2015)
- Ernest MacMillan (1893–1973)
- Healey Willan (1880–1968)
Czech republic (Bohemia)[edit]
- František Xaver Brixi (1732–1771)
- Bohuslav Matej Cernohorsky (1684–1742)
- Josef Seger (1716–1782)
- Petr Eben (1929–2007)
Denmark[edit]
- Mogens Wöldike (1897–1988)
France[edit]
- Jehan Alain (1911–1940)
- Marie-Claire Alain (1926–2013)
- Charles-Valentin Alkan (1813–1888)
- Augustin Barié (1883–1915)
- Léon Boëllmann (1862–1897)
- Joseph Bonnet (1884–1944)
- Michel Chapuis (1930-2017)
- Pierre Cochereau (1924–1984)
- Edouard Commette (1883–1967)
- Jeanne Demessieux (1921–1968)
- Théodore Dubois (1837–1924)
- Marcel Dupré (1886–1971)
- Maurice Duruflé (1902–1986)
- Rolande Falcinelli (1920–2006)
- André Fleury (1903–1995)
- César Franck (1822–1890), from Belgium
- Eugène Gigout (1844–1925)
- Alexandre Guilmant (1837–1911)
- André Isoir (1935-2016)
- Jean Langlais (1907–1991)
- Marcel Lanquetuit (1894–1985)
- Gaston Litaize (1909–1991)
- Paul de Maleingreau (1887–1956)
- Olivier Messiaen (1908–1992)
- Henri Mulet (1878–1967)
- Pierre Pincemaille (1956-2018)
- Camille Saint-Saëns (1835–1921)
- Albert Schweitzer (1875–1965)
- Charles Tournemire (1870–1939)
- Louis Vierne (1870–1937)
- Charles-Marie Widor (1844–1937)
Germany[edit]
- Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750)
- Joseph Siegmund Bachmann (1754–1825)
- Melchior Hoffmann (1679–1715)
- Gottfried August Homilius (1714–1785)
- Franz Lehrndorfer (1928–2013)
- Theodor Pröpper (1896–1979)
- Karl Straube (1873–1956)
- Karl Richter (1926–1981)
- Käte van Tricht (1909–1996)
- Helmut Walcha (1907–1991)
- Gerd Zacher (1929–2014)
Hungary[edit]
- Franz Liszt (1811–1886)
- János Sebestyén (1931–2012)
Italy[edit]
- Costanzo Antegnati (1549–1624)
- Girolamo Frescobaldi (1583–1643)
- Michelangelo Rossi (1601–1656)
- Marco Enrico Bossi (1861–1925)
- Carlo Giorgio Garofalo (1886–1962)
- Fernando Germani (1906–1998)
- Luigi Ferdinando Tagliavini (1929-2017)
Netherlands[edit]
- Klaas Bolt (1927–1990)
- Piet Kee (1927-2018)
- Ewald Kooiman (1938–2009)
- Gustav Leonhardt (1928–2012)]]
Nigeria[edit]
- Fela Sowande (1905–1987)
Spain[edit]
- Joan Aulí (1796–1869)
Switzerland[edit]
- Alfred Baum (1904–1993)
- Fridolin Sicher (1490–1546)
United Kingdom[edit]
- Edward Bairstow (1874–1946)
- E. Power Biggs (1906–1977)[note 1]
- Ralph Downes (1904–1993)
- Alfred Robert Gaul (1837–1913)
- William Henry Harris (1883–1973)
- Basil Harwood (1859–1949)
- Michael Howard (1922–2002)
- Peter Hurford (1930-2019)
- Martin Peerson (c. 1572 – c. 1650)
- Henry Purcell (1659–1695)
- James Kendrick Pyne (1852–1938)
- David Sanger (1947–2010)
- Haldane Campbell Stewart (1868–1942)
- George Thalben-Ball (1896–1987)
- William Litton Viner (1790–1867)
- Samuel Wesley (1766–1837)
- Samuel Sebastian Wesley (1810–1876)
- Frederick Wilson Whitehead, (1863–1926)
- David Willcocks (1919–2015)
- Noel Rawsthorne (1929-2019)
United States[edit]
- Frank W. Asper (1892-1973)
- Herman Berlinski (1910–2010)[note 2]
- E. Power Biggs -1906–1977)[note 1]
- Catharine Crozier (1914-2003)
- Carlo Curley (1952–2012)
- Garth Edmundson (1892–1971)
- Richard Ellsasser (1926–1972)
- Dan Federici (1950–2008)
- Virgil Fox (1912–1980)
- Harvey Bartlett Gaul (1881–1945)
- Robert Glasgow (1925-2008)
- Gerre Hancock (1934-2012)
- Eddie Layton (1925–2004)
- Leonard MacClain (1899–1967)
- Byron Melcher (1929–2012)
- T. Tertius Noble (1867–1953)
- Richard Purvis (1913–1994)
- Alexander Schreiner (1901–1987)
- John Serry, Sr. (1915–2003)
- Leo Sowerby (1895–1968)
- Carl Weinrich (1904–1991)
- Berj Zamkochian (1929–2004)
Notes[edit]
- ^ abBorn in Essex, England. Immigrated to US in 1930.
- ^Born in Leipzig, Germany. Immigrated to US in 1941.
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