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Name
  
Marmaduke Conway

Died
  
1961

Education
  
Royal College of Music


Marmaduke Conway Playing A Church Organ Marmaduke Conway Canterbury Press 1960

Marmaduke Percy Conway, FRCO, ARCM (1885–1961), was an English organist and writer.

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Education

Conway was educated at Bedford School and the Royal College of Music, obtaining a B.Mus in Oxford and a Mus.D in Dublin.

Organist

He later became Organist of All Saints', Eastbourne in 1908, and St. Andrew's, Wells Street, London, in 1917. Four years as Assistant Organist of Wells Cathedral led him to Chichester. In 1931 he left Chichester to become Organist of Ely Cathedral. He retired in 1949. It was during Conway's time as Organist of Chichester Cathedral that an electric blowing apparatus was provided for the Cathedral organ. The blower was housed in the room off the north transept, now known as the Plant Room, and the wind was conveyed through to the organ via an underground conduit still in existence.

Author

He was an accomplished author of books and articles on organ technique.

References

Marmaduke Conway Wikipedia