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Russell Missin


Russell Arthur Missin (15 July 1922 – 28 November 2002) was an English cathedral organist, who served in Newcastle Cathedral.

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Background

He was born in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire on 15 July 1922. Russell's parents lived in a small village, Gorefield just outside Wisbech; this is where his ashes are interred. He was awarded his FRCO CHM in 1947 and took a Doctor in Theology (Church Music) degree from Geneva Theological College, America. He also held the A.D.C.M. (Archbishop of Canterbury's Diploma in Church Music)

He was much loved by members of Newcastle Cathedral Choir, who on the final Friday Evening Practice, before his retirement, gave him a standing ovation. "How many Choirmasters could have said that there was a T-shirt made in his name and another for him personally. We were honoured to have him as our Choirmaster, Leader and Friend all rolled into one."

His wife Muriel, sons Nicholas and William along with Russell have their places in the history of Newcastle Cathedral Choir.

Career

Assistant organist at Ely Cathedral 1945 - 1949

Organist of:

  • St Mary's Church, Thetford
  • St Giles, Cambridge
  • Holbeach Parish Church
  • All Saints' Church, Oakham 1950 - 1956
  • St. Mary's Church, Nottingham 1957 – 1967
  • Newcastle Cathedral 1967 – 1987
  • Christ Church, North Shields 1989 - 1999
  • References

    Russell Arthur Missin Wikipedia