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Thomas Adams was a pupil of Sir Frederick Bridge. He taught at Bishop Stortford Grammar School and was organist at the Parish Church of Saint Alban the Martyr in Holborn (London) from 1888 until his death in 1918. He was a prolific composer of hymns, anthems, oratorios, and organ music.
Thomas Adams was a pupil of Sir Frederick Bridge. He taught at Bishop Stortford Grammar School and was organist at the Parish Church of Saint Alban the Martyr in Holborn (London) from 1888 until his death in 1918. He was a prolific composer of hymns, anthems, oratorios, and organ music.
Not to be confused with the early 19th century composer [[Thomas Adams (organist, born 1785)|Thomas Adams]].
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Latest revision as of 10:47, 30 June 2025


Life

Born: 1857

Died: 4 November 1918

Biography

Thomas Adams was a pupil of Sir Frederick Bridge. He taught at Bishop Stortford Grammar School and was organist at the Parish Church of Saint Alban the Martyr in Holborn (London) from 1888 until his death in 1918. He was a prolific composer of hymns, anthems, oratorios, and organ music.

Not to be confused with the early 19th century composer Thomas Adams.

View the Wikipedia article on Thomas Adams.

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