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* Died in Wrington, Somerset, England on March 11, 1941
* Died in Wrington, Somerset, England on March 11, 1941


 
The only piece that I have found is Solemn Melody. He is best known for his lectures on melody and counterpoint.


For details, see the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Walford_Davies as listed in the Sir Walford Davies Wikipedia article].
For details, see the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Walford_Davies as listed in the Sir Walford Davies Wikipedia article].

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Synopsis

English composer, organist, and teacher

  • Born in Oswestry, Shropshire, England on September, 6, 1869
  • He was trained musically in the choir of St. George's Chapel in Windsor
  • 1890 got a composition scholarship to the Royal College of Music
  • He studied with Parry and Stanford
  • 1895 became the counterpoint teacher there
  • Was the organist at St. George's Kensington during his time there
  • 1919-1926 professor of music at Aberystwyth
  • 1927-32 organist at St. George's Chapel in Windsor
  • 1934 became Master of the King's Musick
  • Died in Wrington, Somerset, England on March 11, 1941

The only piece that I have found is Solemn Melody. He is best known for his lectures on melody and counterpoint.

For details, see the as listed in the Sir Walford Davies Wikipedia article.

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