Quentin Maclean was one of the most beloved church and theater organists of the mid-20th century, pursuing a dual career as a performer and recording artist that encompassed both popular and classical music, in addition to being a composer and teacher. Born Quentin Stuart Morvaren Maclean in London in 1896, he was the son of the son of composer/conductor Alexander Morvaren ("Alick") Maclean (1872-1936), whose work included oratorios and operas (including one entitled Quentin Durward), as well as many years as a popular conductor. He studied in England and also on the continent...