Harry Bramma

Organ, Musical Artist

1936 –

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Who is Harry Bramma?

Harry Wakefield Bramma FRCO is a British organist and composer of Anglican church music. He served as Director of the Royal School of Church Music from 1989 to 1998 and as Director of Music at All Saints, Margaret Street, 1989–2004.

Bramma was educated at Bradford Grammar School and his early musical education included organ lessons under Melville Cook, organist of Leeds Parish Church. He went on to read theology and music at Oxford University from 1955-1960, studying as organ scholar of Pembroke College. He graduated Bachelor of Arts in 1958 and Master of Arts in 1960.

Bramma initially started a career in teaching, and held the post of Director of Music at the King Edward VI School, Retford 1961-63. In 1963 he took the job as assistant organist at Worcester Cathedral, under Christopher Robinson, also becoming Director of Music at the King's School, Worcester in 1965. Bramma's students at the King's School included a number of noted musicians, among them Nicholas Cleobury, Stephen Cleobury, Andrew Millington, Jonathan Nott, Adrian Partington and Geoffrey Webber.

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Born
Nov 11, 1936
Shipley
Education
  • Pembroke College, Oxford

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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