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==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' Uncertain, probably around 1860
'''Born:''' 1859


'''Died:''' Uncertain; probably in the 1910's
'''Died:''' 1937


'''Biography'''<br>
'''Biography'''
English composer; teacher if singing, harmonium, piano, and organ. At various times, organist at St. John's Limehouse; Holy Trinity, Lambeth; New Jerusalem Church, Palace Gardens, Kensington; Bedford Chapel, Bloomsbury. Contributor to ''The Bristol Anthem Book''.


From ''Reeve's Musical Directory'', listings between 1882, and 1895.
Percy Jackman was born in Bow, London, England. He held organist positions at St. John’s Limehouse; Holy Trinity, Lambeth; New Jerusalem Church, Palace Gardens, Kensington; Bedford Chapel, Bloomsbury; and Stepney Parish Church. He was recognized as composer; teacher if singing, harmonium, piano, and organ; and was a well-known teacher of John Curwen’s Tonic Sol-fa system. He was a contributor to ''The Bristol Anthem Book''. He died in Bath, England. His compositions include anthems, songs, and part-songs.
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Latest revision as of 00:30, 2 November 2023

Life

Born: 1859

Died: 1937

Biography

Percy Jackman was born in Bow, London, England. He held organist positions at St. John’s Limehouse; Holy Trinity, Lambeth; New Jerusalem Church, Palace Gardens, Kensington; Bedford Chapel, Bloomsbury; and Stepney Parish Church. He was recognized as composer; teacher if singing, harmonium, piano, and organ; and was a well-known teacher of John Curwen’s Tonic Sol-fa system. He was a contributor to The Bristol Anthem Book. He died in Bath, England. His compositions include anthems, songs, and part-songs.

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