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Roger Fisher is a concert organist and pianist from Woodford, Essex. Born in Woodford, Essex, he was educated at Bancroft’s School and studied at the Royal College of Music with Dr Harold Darke and Prof. Herbert Howells, gaining his ARCM, FRCO and CHM diplomas and winning the Geoffrey Tankard Prize for Organ playing. In 1959 he became Organ Scholar at Christ Church, Oxford and studied with Dr Sydney Watson, Dr Bernard Rose and Dr H. Kennedy Andrews. During his student years he was Organist of St Mark’s, Regent’s Park in London. He became Assistant Organist of Hereford Cathedral in 1962, and Assistant Lecturer in Music at Hereford College of Education in 1963. During this period he studied the piano with Professor Claud Biggs and acted as an assistant chorus master, organ soloist, and accompanist for The Three Choirs Festival.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Music From The Christian Year At Chester Cathedral | Roger Fisher | 1980 | Album |
Six Organ Sonatas Op. 65, Three Preludes And Fugues Op. 37 | Roger Fisher, Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy | 1978 | Album |
The Organ at Chester Cathedral - volume 2 | Roger Fisher | 1973 | Album |
The Organ Of Chester Cathedral | Roger Fisher | 1972 | Album |
Rheinberger Organ Sonatas Nos. 7 And 8 | Roger Fisher | 1972 | Album |
The Organ At Chester Cathedral | Roger Fisher | 1971 | Album |
Chester Cathedral | Roger Fisher | 1971 | Album |
The Organ Of Chester Cathedral | Roger Fisher | 1970 | Single |
The Organ In Chester Cathedral Including Bach's Famous Passacaglia & Fugue In C Minor | Roger Fisher | Album |