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Henry Fairs
Henry Fairs
Background information
Born
1976 Hereford, England
Occupation(s)
Lecturer
Instrument(s)
Organ
Labels
Naxos
Website
www.henryfairs.com
Musical artist
Henry Fairs (born 1976) is an English organist. He is organist to the University of Birmingham[1][2] and Head of Organ Studies at the Birmingham Conservatoire;.[2] Since winning the Odense International Organ Competition, his concert career has taken him to the major European centres of organ music and to America, performing solo recitals and concertos on both historic and modern instruments.
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