Walthew, Richard Henry

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Walthew, Richard Henry

Walthew, Richard Henry, English composer, conductor, and pedagogue; b. London, Nov. 4, 1872; d. East Preston, Sussex, Nov. 14, 1951. He studied with Parry at the Royal Coll. of Music in London (1890-94). After a directorship of the Passmore Edwards Settlement Place (1900-1904), he was appointed instructor of the opera class at the Guildhall School of Music in London; in 1907 he became a prof, of music at Queen’s Coll.; also conducted provincial orchs. His works included 2 operettas, The Enchanted Island (London, May 8, 1900) and The Gardeners (London, Feb. 12, 1906), 2 cantatas, Ode to a Nightingale and The Pied Piper of Hamelin, Piano Concerto, Piano Quintet, Piano Quartet, 2 piano trios, Violin Sonata, vocal quartets, with piano, and songs. He was the author of The Development of Chamber Music (1909).

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