Albert Lister Peace

Albert Lister Peace (26 January 1844 – 14 March 1912) was a British organist, arranger, composer, editor and author who first played the organ professionally at the age of nine.

He went on to become the organist for Glasgow Cathedral (1879-1897), and St. George's Hall, Liverpool (1897-1912) (as successor to W. T.

[4] Upon his appointment to Liverpool's St George's Hall, the Music Teachers National Association described Peace as "one of the finest interpreters of the organ classics that England has ever seen".

The organ cases were designed by local architect David Smart.

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