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John Stainer, organist of St Pauls Cathedral, 1878. Artist: Lock & Whitfield
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John Stainer, organist of St Pauls Cathedral, 1878. Artist: Lock & Whitfield
John Stainer, organist of St Pauls Cathedral, 1878. After having previously been organist at St Michaels College, Tenbury, and Oxford University, Stainer became organist at St Pauls Cathedral in 1872. He made reforms to the musical service at St Paul s, including an increase in the number of musicians and expansion of the repertory. He was an eminent church musician, scholar and composer, helping to found the Musical Association, and becoming professor of music at Oxford. Stainers services and anthems were fashionable during his lifetime and his hymn tunes are still used today. His oratorio The Crucifixion, composed in 1887 is one of his best-known works. He was knighted in 1888. From Men of Mark: a gallery of contemporary portraits of men distinguished in the Senate, the Church, in science, literature and art, the army, navy, law, medicine, etc. Photographed from life by Lock and Whitfield, with brief biographical notices by Thompson Cooper. (Conducted by G. C. Whitfield.) (London, 1876-1883)
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Composer Lock Lock Whitfield Organist Oxford University Professor St Pauls Cathedral University Whitfield Print Collector3 Stainer
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This print showcases John Stainer, the renowned organist of St Paul's Cathedral in 1878. Captured by Lock & Whitfield, this image immortalizes a man who made significant contributions to the world of music and beyond. Before his tenure at St Paul's Cathedral, Stainer had already established himself as an accomplished organist at St Michaels College, Tenbury, and Oxford University. However, it was during his time at St Paul's that he truly left his mark. Implementing reforms to the musical service there, he expanded the repertory and increased the number of musicians involved. Stainer's influence extended far beyond his role as an organist. He played a pivotal role in founding the Musical Association and later became a professor of music at Oxford University. His compositions were highly regarded during his lifetime; even today, many continue to use his hymn tunes. One of Stainer's most notable works is "The Crucifixion" an oratorio composed in 1887 that remains beloved by audiences worldwide. In recognition of his immense talent and contributions to music, he was knighted in 1888. Lock & Whitfield expertly captured not only John Stainer's physical appearance but also the essence of a man whose dedication to church music, scholarship, composition, and leadership left an indelible impact on society. This print serves as a testament to both their skillful artistry behind the lens and John Stainer’s enduring legacy as one of history’s great musicians.
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