0 a person who plays an organ, especially in a church or as a job
1 a musician who plays the organ, esp. professionally or at religious services:
He is the organist at Yankee Stadium.
It offered training for organists and choirmasters as well as forming composers and singers.
We read of the many masses and festivals in which he participated, both as organist and as choir trainer.
This may, however, not be the main reason for the late start of most of the organists.
The pieces were assumed to involve representative problems with each student's skills and knowledge as an organist.
There was nothing for composers there, and the organist played briefly before and after the service at most.
From 1568 to 1575 he served there as cathedral organist.
Representatives of most instruments of the modern symphony orchestra were included, as well as an organist and a conductor.
I don't have to tell you that the organist has got to use his brain quite a lot.