Charles Draper (musician), Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Charles Draper (musician)

British musician

Date of Birth: 23-Oct-1869

Date of Death: 21-Oct-1952

Profession: music pedagogue

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio


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About Charles Draper (musician)

  • Charles Draper (23 October 1869 – 21 October 1952) was a British classical clarinetist, sometimes described as the grandfather of English clarinetists.
  • Draper was born in Odcombe, Somerset.
  • He came from a musical family, his father and brother, having been cellists and clarinetists, respectively.
  • In 1888, he studied with Henry Lazarus, and he won a scholarship to the Royal College of Music where he continued as a student of Lazarus until the latter's retirement.
  • He also studied for a year under Julian Egerton.
  • He premiered Stanford's Clarinet Concerto in 1903 with the Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra.
  • Stanford's Clarinet Sonata was also dedicated to Draper.
  • Draper was also a notable teacher, teaching at the Royal College of Music, Trinity College of Music, and Guildhall School of Music & Drama, and counting Frederick Thurston among his students.
  • His son, Paul Beaumont Draper, was also an accomplished bassoonist.
  • Draper died in Surbiton, aged 82.

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