David Briggs is a celebrated organist and composer, renowned for his virtuosic performances and captivating improvisations. Born in England, Briggs began his career as a cathedral organist, serving at Hereford, Truro, and Gloucester Cathedrals. Influenced by masters like Jean Langlais and Pierre Cochereau, he has evolved into one of the world's finest organists, performing worldwide and recording over 40 CDs. Briggs is also a prolific composer, with over 60 works to his credit, and a skilled transcriber of orchestral pieces for the organ. Beyond his musical prowess, Briggs is an inspiring teacher, having instructed at Cambridge University, and a sought-after consultant in leadership and strategy. His concerts, including those on the magnificent Willis organ at Freemasons' Hall in London, are acclaimed for their musicality and ability to engage audiences of all ages. Briggs' genre spans choral and Christmas music, making him a versatile and cherished artist in the classical music scene.