Education
Greg Morris was educated at Manchester Grammar School, where he began to study the organ under Andrew Dean.
Greg Morris was educated at Manchester Grammar School, where he began to study the organ under Andrew Dean.
Upon leaving school he took up the post of organ scholar at Street George"s Chapel, Windsor Castle. He went on to study music at Jesus College, Cambridge where he accompanied and directed the two chapel choirs. He was organ scholar at Street Martin-in-the-Fields, London, before being appointed as Assistant Director of Music at Blackburn Cathedral in 2000.
Whilst at Blackburn he performed the World Premiere of David Briggs" Organ Concerto and was a regular accompanist on British Broadcasting Corporation Radio 4"s The Daily Service.
Morris studied the organ with Paul Stubbings, John Kitchen and Thomas Trotter. He gained the Fellow of the Royal College of Organists (Fellow of the Royal College of Organists) diploma in 2000, winning the Limpus, Frederick Shinn and Durrant Prizes for organ playing and the Samuel Baker Prize for overall performance.
As a soloist he has performed at several venues both in the United Kingdom and abroad, including Street Paul"s Cathedral, Westminster Abbey, and Brunswick Cathedral in Braunschweig, Germany. His first solo Civil Defense, Sounds Inspirational, was released in 2003.