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Lionel Dakers

Lionel Frederick Dakers CBE (24 February 1924 – 10 March 2003) was an English cathedral organist who served in Ripon Cathedral and Exeter Cathedral.[1]

Background edit

Dakers was born on 24 February 1924 in Rochester, Kent.[2] He studied organ under Harold Aubie Bennett at Rochester Cathedral and Edward Bairstow at York Minster.[3] He graduated Mus.Bac. at Durham University in 1951.

He was a Special Commissioner for the Royal School of Church Music (1958–1972); Director of the Royal School of Church Music (1972–1990); President of the Incorporated Association of Organists (1972–1975); Secretary of the Cathedral Organists' Association (1972–1988); and President of the Royal College of Organists (1976–1978). He was appointed CBE in 1983.

Family life edit

Dakers married Elisabeth Williams (d. 1997) in 1952. They had four daughters. He died in Salisbury, Wiltshire, on 10 March 2003.

Career edit

Assistant organist of:

Organist of:

Publications edit

  • 1970: Church Music at the Crossroads
  • 1976: A Handbook of Parish Music; Mowbray
  • 1978: Making Church Music Work
  • 1980: Music and the Alternative Service Book (as editor)
  • 1980: The Chorister's Companion (as editor)
  • 1980: The Psalms – Their Use and Performance (as editor)
  • 1982: The Church Musician as Conductor
  • 1982: A Handbook of Parish Music; revised; Mowbray
  • 1984: Church Music in a Changing World
  • 1985: Choosing – and Using – Hymns
  • 1991: Parish Music (3rd ed. of the Handbook); Canterbury Press
  • 1995: Places Where They Sing – Memoirs of a Church Musician; Canterbury Press

References edit

  1. ^ The Succession of Organists. Watkins Shaw.
  2. ^ "News | UK and Worldwide News | Newspaper". The Independent. Retrieved 10 December 2016.[dead link]
  3. ^ "Lionel Dakers". Telegraph. 14 March 2003. Retrieved 10 December 2016.


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