RCO winter 2018 examination results
The Royal College of Organists has announced the results of its Winter 2018 examination session.
A total of 26 members were successful in the examinations for the Fellowship of the College (FRCO), Associateship of the College (ARCO), Colleague of the College (CRCO) or the Certificate of Accredited Membership (CAM).
The successful candidates will receive their diplomas and certificates, along with successful candidates from the Summer 2017 examination session, at the College’s annual conferment at Southwark Cathedral on Saturday 10th March 2018.
The successful candidates were:
Certificate of Accredited Membership (CAM)
Malcolm Axtell (Chipping Norton) Stage 1
James Bibey (Cardiff) Stage 3
Marco Bresolin (Exeter) Stage 3
Ben Nolan (Kings Hill, Tonbridge) Stage 2
David Riceman (Canterbury) Stage 3
Pieter Shaw (London) Stage 3
Elizabeth Valentine (London) Stage 2
Myra Wilson (Sheffield) Stage 1
Colleague of the Royal College of Organists (CRCO)
Fiona Law (Doncaster)
Associateship of the Royal College of Organists (ARCO)
Callum Anderson (London)
Robbie Carroll (Dublin, Republic of Ireland)
Jonathan Davies (London)
Tom Fetherstonhaugh (Oxford)
Keith Foley (Bourne)
Eric Foster (Rome, Italy)
Paul Greally (Pinner)
David Heinze (Cambridge)
Lenora Jeffcoat (Lexington, South Carolina, USA)
Michael Koenig (Copenhagen, Denmark)
Caspian Mitchard (Oxford)
Tammas Slater (Guiseley)
Martina Smyth (South Croydon)
Michael Stephens-Jones (Hoddesdon)
Limpus Prize, Frederick Shinn Prize, and Durrant Prize
Paul Greally
Sawyer Prize and Durrant Prize
Tom Fetherstonhaugh
Lord St Audries Prize
Paul Greally
Sowerbutts Prize and Durrant Prize
Michael Koenig
Doris Wookey Prize
Tom Fetherstonhaugh
Dr F. J. Read Prize
Paul Greally
Fellowship of the Royal College of Organists (FRCO)
James Bowstead (Peterborough)
Nicholas Freestone (London)
Christopher Strange (Chelmsford)
Limpus Prize, Frederick Shinn Prize, and Durrant Prize
Christopher Strange
Harding Prize and Durrant Prize
Christopher Strange
Dr F. J. Read Prize
Christopher Strange