Frederick Arthur Challinor, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Frederick Arthur Challinor

British composer

Date of Birth: 12-Nov-1866

Date of Death: 10-Jun-1952

Profession: composer

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio


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About Frederick Arthur Challinor

  • Frederick Arthur Challinor (12 November 1866 at Longton, Staffordshire – 10 June 1952 at Paignton, Devon), was a British composer. His father was a miner.
  • Challinor was ten when he started labouring in a brickworks.
  • At age twelve he was working in a coal-mine.
  • At fifteen he went to work in a pottery.
  • At this time a legacy to the family included a cottage piano and this inspired an interest in music.
  • He worked at lessons on harmony while taking his meals at the factory. Studies resulted in him becoming an Associate of the Royal College of Music.
  • He then started study toward a Bachelor of Music degree.
  • He graduated with distinction in 1897 and became a successful composer.
  • Cantatas such as Judah in Babylon, The Gardens of the Lord, and Bethany were well received.
  • His music is attractive partly because of its simplicity and expressive qualities but also for its originality and directness. In 1903 he became a Doctor of Music.
  • At the time he had some four hundred published compositions.
  • He also wrote the words for many songs. He might be remembered for the lilting hymn tune Stories of Jesus (words by William H Parker) written for a competition sponsored by the National Sunday-school Union, London.

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