Talk:David Flood (organist)

Capitalization of job titles
No, "organist", "master", "professor", "chorister", etc. are common nouns, not capitalized in any dictionaries. Wikipedia does not capitalize job tiles, not even "king" and "pope", per MOS:JOBTITLES, unless used as part of a person's name (King John, Pope Francis). You may be used to seeing these terms capitalized in church bulletins, but this is an encyclopedia. Chris the speller  yack  14:16, 6 May 2022 (UTC)
 * Whilst I appreciate style considerations, accuracy is more important. Flood was appointed to the position of Organist & Master of the Cathedral Choristers. There are however multiple people who could be stated as being organist and master of the cathedral choristers (e.g. an assistant organist might have been a master of the girl choristers). If we want to state that he was appointed to that titled role unambiguously, the correct way to do so is to capitalise it.