Paul Ritchie has written "Toccata-Rondo" for us.

Paul Ritchie was born in Newcastle upon Tyne. His earliest experience of church music was as a chorister at St. Nicholas Church, Gosforth, and during his teenage years he sang at St. John's Church, Grainger Street, in Newcastle city centre, where he had organ lessons with Geoffrey Watson FRCO.
At the age of seventeen, he joined the small organ building firm of Church & Company of Stamfordham, which specialized in mechanical action organs for churches, schools, and private clients. Some of those organs found their way to the U.S.A., including the Sacred Heart Church in Muskogee, Oklahoma, and St. Peter's Church, Geneva, New York, for both of which he designed the casework.
In 1981, he was appointed Organist and Choirmaster at St. George's Church, Cullercoats, where he remained for the next twenty-four years. During his time at Cullercoats, Paul Ritchie contributed anthems, carols, canticles, descants, hymn tunes, mass settings, psalm chants, and two complete three year cycles of responsorial psalms. He continues to compose music for church choirs, and also writes music for organ, with a particular interest in variation form based on hymn tunes and Genevan psalm tunes.
His experience as piano teacher has been distilled into three tutor books which encourage students to progress from their first piano lesson through to their first graded exam.
Organ music by Paul Ritchie is published by Spiritoso in Holland, and his choral music is published by GIA in the U.S.A., and Proza Musica in Holland.
YouTube recordings of his organ music can be heard by clicking on this link: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Leo+Terlouw+Paul+Ritchie