G. D. Cunningham, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

G. D. Cunningham

British musician

Date of Birth: 02-Oct-1878

Date of Death: 04-Aug-1948

Profession: organist

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Libra


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About G. D. Cunningham

  • George Dorrington Cunningham (October 2, 1878 – August 4, 1948) was a concert organist. Born in London to musical parents, Cunningham studied piano with his mother, subsequently switching to organ at the Guildhall School of Music.
  • Upon graduation he studied with Josiah Booth at Park Chapel, Crouch End, North London.
  • From there he enrolled in the Royal Academy of Music, where he became an FRCO at age eighteen and organist of the Alexandra Palace at twenty-two, in 1901. After 1900 Cunningham's fame as a recitalist steadily grew.
  • However, during the armistice celebrations of 1918 the instrument at Alexandra Palace was wantonly wrecked, and was not restored and re-opened again until December 1929.
  • From 1920 to 1924 he was organist of St Alban's Church, Holborn.
  • In 1924 Cunningham was appointed Birmingham City Organist and Birmingham University Organist.
  • He was conductor of the City of Birmingham Choir for many years.
  • He also played often at the Town Hall of the same city.
  • In September 1930 he made recordings on the restored Alexandra Palace organ. Cunningham's most important students were E.
  • Power Biggs, George Thalben-Ball, who succeeded him at Birmingham in 1949, Fela Sowande, and Michael (Stockwin) Howard, Geraint Jones and Arnold Richardson. Cunningham died in Birmingham, aged 69.

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