Stanley Drummond Wolff (4 February 1916 – 9 April 2004) was an English organist, choirmaster, composer, and music educator who was primarily active in North America.
By age 13 he was playing the organ for church services at St Matthew's Oakley Square in London where he held the position of assistant organist.
[1] After graduating from the RCM, the London County Council appointed Wolff as a senior instructor in music where one of his junior students was Madeleine Dring.
[1] Towards the end of World War II, Wolff was the conductor of the Canadian Military Headquarters Choir for their performances in Europe.
He left there in 1948 to join the faculty at the University of Toronto (UT) where he taught alongside Ernest MacMillan and Healey Willan through 1956.
[1] In 1972 Wolff moved back to his native country, settling in Eastbourne where he taught music and occasionally worked as a conductor and organist until 1981.