A suggestion from England: John Ireland (1879 – 1962). “He studied piano at the Royal College of Music in London from 1893 to 1897, continuing at the College until 1901 as a composition scholar, under Sir Charles Villiers Stanford. At the age of sixteen he was awarded a fellowship at the Royal College of Organists, the youngest student ever to do so, and organ was his second study at the College, under Sir Walter Parratt”. The complete organ works are available in the UK from Novello:
https://www.musicroom.com/product/MUSNO ... gJpTfD_BwEI can't quickly find a Youtube post that I feel does justice to the quality of Ireland's organ music (what a pity so many people post videos that seem to have used only the camera's internal microphone - totally inadequate for the complexity of organ sound) - but if I do come across one I'll put a link on this forum. This recording of one of his most famous anthems shows how well he wrote for choir and organ:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sG8CztY5JcIthough in my opinion the organ is too distant - a common fault - sound engineers seem scared to let the organ be heard for the powerful instrument it often is! Classic ending on celestes with (I think) a pedal 32ft.
In the format used on Contrebombarde:
Ireland, John