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Alan John Thurlow (born 18 May 1947) is an
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. He is best known as having been Organist and Master of the Choristers of
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between 1980 and 2008.


Education

Thurlow was educated at
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,
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. He read
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at
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before going on to
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, for a period of research into pre-Reformation English Church Music.


Organist career

Thurlow joined the church choir at St Barnabas' Church, Woodford Green at the age of eight and became Master of Music at the church during his time at Bancroft's School. He held his position at St Barnabas' Church until 1973.


Durham

In 1973 he was appointed Sub-Organist at
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, and whilst there combined his duties at the Cathedral with those of
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at the Chorister School and part-time
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in Music at
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.


Chichester

In 1980 Thurlow succeeded Dr John Birch as Organist and Master of the Choristers of
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. His first task was to oversee the rebuilding of the historic organ in the Cathedral, which had been abandoned as unplayable in 1972. Thurlow served as Administrator of the Committee which raised the funds for the Mander restoration that was completed in 1986. The Chichester organ is notable as being the only Cathedral organ in the country that escaped being romanticised in the nineteenth century. In the 1990s he served as a founder member of the Management Executive of the newly opened Pallant House Gallery, later continuing as a Trustee of the Friends of the Gallery. He has travelled with the Cathedral Choir and the RSCM to
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and the
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. Thurlow retired from
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in 2008. He has been credited with greatly improving the quality of music at the cathedral by expanding the choir's repertoire and building its reputation on the world stage.


Activism

Thurlow has long been a vocal opponent of mixed voice treble lines in cathedral choirs. In 1997 he offered his resignation to the Dean and Chapter of Chichester Cathedral after
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insisted that their newly founded girls choir should sing together with the boy choristers at the 1998 Southern Cathedrals Festival that was to be held in Chichester. Thurlow told a meeting of the Festival's
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s that his position would be made untenable if he were to accept this request, as he had "made such a strong case against this for so long" and "felt in (his) heart that it was wrong". Thurlow was backed by his choir, members of the Chichester congregation and the
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. Treadgold refused his resignation and a compromise was reached with Salisbury. Since 2013 he has been Vice President of Campaign for the Traditional Cathedral Choir, the controversial
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that was established in 1996 as a direct response to the rise of girls' choirs in the United Kingdom. For twelve years Thurlow was Chairman of the national charity,
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, and for two years he served as President of the Cathedral Organists' Association. Nationally, he has served as Chairman of the Organs Advisory Committee for the Care of Churches. He is a Fellow of the
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and the Royal School of Church Music, and honorary Fellow of both The Guild of Musicians and The Guild of Church Musicians and Singers, and in 2005 he received the award of a
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Doctorate from
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.


Television appearance

In March 2013, Thurlow appeared in an episode of '' Who Do You Think You Are?'', in which the comedian
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traced his great-great grandfather to the city of Chichester. Thurlow showed Bishop around Chichester Cathedral Library, as they discovered that Bishop's relative had been a Lay Vicar at the cathedral.


Discography

As director: *2007 - Jubilate *2007 - Let Us Lift Up Our Heart: 19th Century Church Music *1999 - Benedicite *1999 - A Christmas Festival *1997 - Sing Ye to the Lord *1996 - Chichester Commissions *1996 - Great Cathedral Anthems Vol. 7 *1994 - Malcolm Archer: Requiem *1999 - A Festival of Anthems *1991 - Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis Vol. 2 *1991 - The Welkin Rings *1990 - Choral Music of Charles V. Stanford *1984 - 19th Century Church Music by Goss, Ousely, Smart, Stainer and S.S. Wesley *1984 - Cathedral Music by Geoffrey Burgon *1982 - Carols from Chichester *1981 - Peter Davey - Head Chorister of Chichester Cathedral *1981 - O Praise God in his Holiness As organist: *1986 - The Four Pipe Organs of Chichester Cathedral *1978 - Carols from Durham Cathedral *1978 - In Quires and Places (No. 26. Durham Cathedral Choir)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Thurlow, Alan 1946 births Living people Academics of the Royal College of Music British music educators British classical organists British male organists Alumni of the University of Sheffield Organists & Masters of the Choristers of Chichester Cathedral People educated at Bancroft's School Cathedral organists 21st-century organists 21st-century British male musicians Male classical organists