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About Richard McVeigh | BEAUTY IN SOUND

Quality Organ Videos & An Awesome Community

I'm Richard McVeigh and I'm absolutely passionate about finding that perfect immersive organ sound. It is my aim to place you right in the middle of the action so you can close your eyes and imagine being in the presence of the organ that I am playing.

Before starting BEAUTY IN SOUND, I worked as full-time organist at the Cathedrals of Sheffield, Chester, York and Winchester giving concerts around the UK as well as in France, Germany and Italy. I am now one of the organists at Arundel Cathedral as well as a freelance musician.

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