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Whitehead was a pupil at Taunton School. After a period of study at Hereford Cathedral, he took up a place at University College, Oxford as Organ Scholar. This was followed by a year's study at the Royal Academy of Music in London. At the same time he held the position of Organ Scholar of Westminster Abbey.

His first appointment after study was as Assistant Organist of Rochester Cathedral where he was an inaugural director of the new girls' choir. Subsequent appointments were as an Academic Studies Lecturer at the Royal Academy of Music and as Director of Music at St Mary's Bourne Street.

Whitehead co-directed the London Organ Forum with Ann Elise Smoot. He was a Professor of Organ at Trinity College of Music in London, and examines for the Royal College of Organists</OtherInfo>
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