Douglas Fox (organist), Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Douglas Fox (organist)

English pianist, organist and music teacher

Date of Birth: 12-Jul-1893

Date of Death: 01-Jan-0001

Profession: conductor, pianist, organist

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


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About Douglas Fox (organist)

  • Dr Douglas Gerard Arthur Fox (born Putney, July 1893 - died Bristol, September 1978) was an English pianist, organist and music teacher. Fox was born into a musical family; his father played violin and cello, his mother the piano.
  • His mother may have been a distant relative of Thomas Ravenscroft.
  • In 1902 the family moved to Bristol. An outstanding organist from a young age, Fox attended Clifton College and the Royal College of Music where he received tuition from Charles Villiers Stanford.
  • From 1912-1915 he studied music at Keble College, Oxford, where he was organ scholar.
  • Joining the military during World War I, on 27 August 1917 he was badly injured, and his right arm was amputated from the elbow.His career as a performing musician was over, and his tutors Hubert Parry and Stanford attempted to help their pupil re-adjust.
  • Stanford recommended a career as a conductor and teacher. As a tribute to him, his friend Hugh Allen at New College played an Evensong with only with his left hand and pedals.
  • In 1918 or 1919 Frank Bridge sent him Three improvisations for the left hand for him to practice. He became the Musical Director of Bradford College (1918-1930).
  • In 1922 he became conductor of the Newbury Symphony Orchestra.
  • From 1931 to 1957 he was head of music at Clifton College.
  • In 1953 he was awarded the OBE.
  • He died in September 1978.

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