Harry Bramma

Harry Bramma is a renowned British organist, choral conductor, and composer, particularly celebrated for his contributions to Anglican church music. He has had a distinguished career, serving as the Organist of Southwark Cathedral from 1976 to 1989 and later as the Director of the Royal School of Church Music for ten years. Bramma has also been the Organist of All Saints, Margaret Street, in London. His work has significantly influenced many leading church musicians, and he is admired for his leadership and teaching. Bramma's musical legacy includes various recordings and compositions that reflect his deep involvement in church music.

Bramma's recent releases highlight his dedication to sacred choral music, featuring works such as "The Church Music of Dr. Harry Bramma" and "Sacred Choral Music of William Lloyd Webber." His involvement in projects like "The Complete New English Hymnal" and "Adoremus: Anthems in Honour of the Blessed Sacrament" underscores his commitment to preserving and promoting traditional church music. Throughout his career, Bramma has been recognized as a national treasure in the world of church music, inspiring generations of musicians with his expertise and passion.

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