Margaret Phillips

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Margaret Phillips studied organ with the late Ralph Downes at the RCM, gaining the Limpus and other prizes at both Associateship and Fellowship at the Royal College of Organists.

She subsequently studied in Paris with Marie-Claire Alain.

As a recitalist she has played throughout Europe and in the USA, Australia and Mexico. She has also worked as accompanist and continuo player with groups such as the BBC Singers and The Sixteen, acted as a jury member for international competitions and taught at international summer academies such as that held at Harlem. She had collaborated with master classes in the Magister Musicae project.

She is a member of the Council of the RCO, and is currently chairman of their practical examination board. She is in demand as a private teacher and joined the professorial staff of the RCM in September 1996.

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