The National Pipe Organ Register now claims that the organ appears in a list of organs by Mutin (originally attributed to Aristide Cavaille-Coll).
Educated at Ellesmere College, Shropshire, Michael went on to study Organ (with G.D.
Cunningham) and Composition (with William Alwyn) at the Royal Academy of Music in London.
He also studied privately with Marcel Dupre and Ralph Downes.In 1944 he founded The Renaissance Singers with whom he gave numerous concerts and made many recordings and broadcasts for the next twenty years.
He was organist of Tewkesbury Abbey (1943–1944), Christ Church, Woburn Square in London (1945–1950), Ely Cathedral (1953–1958), St.
Marylebone Parish Church in London (1971–1979) and at St.
Michael's Abbey in Farnborough (1984–1986).
In the 1960s he formed and conducted the sixteen-voice group Cantores in Ecclesia.