Ian Tracey (organist)

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Ian Tracey is Organist and Master of the Choristers at Liverpool Cathedral; Organist to the City of Liverpool at St. George’s Hall; Chorus Master to the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Society; Guest Director of Music for the BBC's Daily Service; Professor, Fellow and Organist at Liverpool John Moores University and immediate past president of the Incorporated Association of Organists of Great Britain.

He became organist of the Cathedral in 1980, succeeding his chief mentor, Noel Rawsthorne.

In July 2006 he was admitted to the degree of Doctor of Music (honoris causa) in the University of Liverpool. This honorary doctorate is awarded to Professor Tracey for "his contribution to music".[1]

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