Percy Jackman

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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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