David Patrick Gedge MBE FRAM[1] FRSCM[2] HonFGCM[3] GRSM FRCO LRAM[4] (1 March 1939 – 2 July 2016) was an organist based in England and Wales.[5]
Life
David Gedge was the son of Arthur (Paul) Johnson Gedge 1903–1968 and Gwendoline (Wendy) Middleton 1908–1955.[6][7][8] Paul Gedge was a parish priest, lastly in Southwark / Lambeth and an author;[9] a friend of Eric Crozier and the influence to the character Mr. Gedge in Benjamin Britten's opera Albert Herring.[10][11] On David's mother's side, he was a great-nephew to the organist Hubert Stanley Middleton.[5][12]
He was a chorister in Southwark Cathedral from 1947 to 1962, and educated in St Olave's Grammar School in London, the Royal Academy of Music, and the University of London. He was awarded the Turpin Prize in 1962 when he achieved his FRCO. He was made a MBE in 1993,[13] and received the Archbishop of Wales award for church music in 1997. Gedge wrote two volumes of memoirs, A Country Cathedral Organist Looks Back (2005) and More From a Country Cathedral Organist (2008). Both autobiographies were self-published and received mixed reviews. He died on 2 July 2016.
Appointments
Organist of St. Mary the Virgin, Primrose Hill, London 1957–1962
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^Walsh, Michael (January 2016). "Honorary Fellows of the Guild"(PDF). Laudate: The Magazine of the Guild of Church Musicians (88): 6. Retrieved 1 October 2024.