Andrew Morrisson

Professor Andrew Morrisson, PhD ARCM BSc(Hons) MRSC CChem CSci, is Organist and Master of the Choristers at St Andrew's Cathedral, Aberdeen, and Associate Head of the School of Pharmacy & Life Sciences at the Robert Gordon University.

Biography

Andrew Morrisson was educated at Brentwood School (England) in Essex, where he studied organ with Dr Edgar Brice from the Royal Academy of Music, and at Imperial College London, where he studied chemistry. Following a move to Aberdeen to study for a PhD at the Macaulay Institute, he was appointed Assistant Organist at St Andrew's Cathedral, Aberdeen,[1] and then Organist and Master of the Choristers in 1983, succeeding Geoffrey Pearce.

Professor Morrisson has conducted the St Andrew’s Cathedral Choir in numerous radio and television broadcasts and has made a number of recordings, including a solo CD to mark 21 years tenure at the Cathedral. He has conducted the Cathedral Choir in over 20 of the major churches in the United Kingdom, most recently in St Paul’s Cathedral, London. In October 2005 he led the Cathedral Choir, including the newly formed Cathedral Girls’ Choir, on a tour of New York, Boston and Hartford, Connecticut. 2008 marks the 25th anniversary of Professor Morrisson’s appointment as Organist and Master of Choristers at St Andrew’s Cathedral. Professor Morrisson has also conducted several Aberdeen choirs, most notably Con Anima,[2] and has been involved with co-operation between cathedral music departments across Scotland for many years.

Professor Morrisson is also the Associate Head of the School of Pharmacy & Life Sciences at the Robert Gordon University Aberdeen.[3] Since 2001 he has been the Subject Leader in Forensic Science at RGU with responsibility for implementing undergraduate and postgraduate teaching programmes and coordinating research and consultancy in forensic science. His own research interest focuses on the application of analytical chemistry and chemometric techniques to forensic science and on the use of soil as forensic evidence. He is currently a member of the Board of the Forensic Institute Research Network[4] and in 2008 was made an Honorary Professor at the University of Applied Sciences, Bonn, Germany.[5]

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References

  1. St Andrew's Cathedral, Aberdeen - Music Department Archived August 7, 2008, at the Wayback Machine. accessed 7 April 2009
  2. Con Anima - conductors accessed 7 April 2009
  3. RGU: Andrew Morrisson Archived September 21, 2007, at the Wayback Machine. accessed 7 April 2009
  4. FIRN Organisation - Dr Andrew Morrisson Archived July 26, 2008, at the Wayback Machine. accessed 7 April 2009
  5. RGU press release - Honorary Professorship for RGU Associate Head of School Archived July 21, 2011, at the Wayback Machine. accessed 7 April 2009
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