- Brian Runnett
Henry Brian Runnett (1935-1970) was born in
Tyldesley ,Lancashire in 1935. He was educated at the Liverpool Matthay School of Music, during which time he obtained theFRCO diploma with both Limpus and F J Read prizes in organ playing. His first organ post (at age 16) was at St. Stephen's Church, Hightown. From there he went to St. Andrew's, Litherland before moving in 1955 toChester Cathedral as assistant organist. In 1958 he obtained the degree of BMus fromDurham University . In 1960 he was appointedorgan scholar atSt John's College, Cambridge under the then Director of Music,George Guest .Following Cambridge, in 1963 he was appointed Lecturer in Music and University Organist at
Manchester University and in 1967 moved toNorwich Cathedral as Organist and Master of the Choristers. He was a part-time lecturer at theUniversity of East Anglia .Runnett was killed in a car crash in 1970 whilst returning from an organ recital he had given in
Westminster Abbey . ComposerKenneth Leighton was commissioned by the Royal College of Organists to write a memorial work for Runnett - his Second Evening Service (Magnificat and Nunc Dimmitis).Norwich Cathedral has a Runnett Library in Runnett's memory, which contains all of his sheet music. It was donated to the cathedral by Runnett's parents following his death.
St John's College, Cambridge also has a Brian Runnett Memorial organ competition.
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