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'''Aliases:''' John Clark-Whitfield; John Clarke-Whitfield | '''Aliases:''' John Clark-Whitfield; John Clarke-Whitfield; John Clark | ||
==Life== | ==Life== | ||
'''Born:''' 13 December 1770, Gloucester (UK) | '''Born:''' 13 December 1770, Gloucester (UK) | ||
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Studied at | Born John Clark, changing his surname to Clarke-Whitfeld in 1814, in anticipation of an inheritance which failed to materialise. Studied at Magdalen College Oxford,B Mus. 1793 and was successively Organist, Master of the Choristers at Ludlow Parish Church, Armagh Cathedral (Ireland) then Christ Church and St Patrick's Cathedrals -Dublin. During which time he was awarded the degree of Mus D (Trinity College, Dublin). From 1799 he was jointly organist of St John's and Trinity Colleges in Cambridge, before being appointed Organist of Hereford cathedral in 1820 - remaining Professor of music in the University of Cambridge. | ||
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==List of choral works== | ==List of choral works== | ||
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Revision as of 00:24, 26 October 2019
Aliases: John Clark-Whitfield; John Clarke-Whitfield; John Clark
Life
Born: 13 December 1770, Gloucester (UK)
Died: 22 February 1836, Holmer, nr Hereford (UK)
Biography
Born John Clark, changing his surname to Clarke-Whitfeld in 1814, in anticipation of an inheritance which failed to materialise. Studied at Magdalen College Oxford,B Mus. 1793 and was successively Organist, Master of the Choristers at Ludlow Parish Church, Armagh Cathedral (Ireland) then Christ Church and St Patrick's Cathedrals -Dublin. During which time he was awarded the degree of Mus D (Trinity College, Dublin). From 1799 he was jointly organist of St John's and Trinity Colleges in Cambridge, before being appointed Organist of Hereford cathedral in 1820 - remaining Professor of music in the University of Cambridge.
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List of choral works
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