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Norman Peterkin

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Music Department (which had published some of his songs), taking over as head of department when Foss resigned in 1941. The strain of keeping things going almost alone throughout the war exhausted him, and he asked for early retirement at the end of 1947. He was succeeded at OUP by
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in the late 1900s, moving to their Singapore office in 1911, and later to Hong Kong. While there he established himself as a pianist and also began to compose, much influenced by
339: 334: 153: 197: 242: 95:, the pen name of poet James Starkey (1879-1958). Peterkin also wrote a number of songs setting words by his wife Marie (née Lang; died 1960). 30:, 15 December 1982) was an English composer and music publisher. He is perhaps best known today for his brief song "I heard a piper piping". 210: 109: 226: 136: 329: 81: 33:
Peterkin was born in Liverpool and was mostly self-taught in music. He started work with the local organ builder
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As a composer, Peterkin wrote mostly songs and a few short piano pieces, such as the suites
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His best known song, 'I Heard a Piper Piping', is a setting of words by
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Music in Their Time: The Memoirs and Letters of Dora and Hubert Foss
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Lloyd, Stephen, Sparkes, Diana, Sparkes, Brian (editors):
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History of Oxford University Press, Vol III (1896-1970)
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Chisholm, Alastair, Notes to Lyrita CD SRCD 362, 2017
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Index

Liverpool
Guildford
Rushworth & Dreaper
Cyril Scott
Hubert Foss
Oxford University Press
Alan Frank
Peter Warlock
Bernard van Dieren
Kaikhosru Sorabji
Elizabeth Poston
Seumas O'Sullivan
The Songs of Norman Peterkin
Charlotte de Rothschild (soprano)
Lyrita Records


"PETERKIN - Songs Lyrita SRCD.362 [JW] Classical Music Reviews: June 2017 - MusicWeb-International"
'I Heard a Piper Piping'. Charlotte de Rothschild (soprano), Adrian Farmer (piano)


Chisholm, Alastair, Notes to Lyrita CD SRCD 362, 2017
Norman Peterkin (1886-1982)
Music in Their Time: The Memoirs and Letters of Dora and Hubert Foss
ed. Lewis et al. History of Oxford University Press, Vol III (1896-1970), 2013
'Two English Songwriters: Hubert Foss and Norman Peterkin'
Musical News and Herald, Volumes 62-63 (1922), p. 152
Sorabji Resource Site
British Library catalogue
Norman Peterkin: The Man and his Music

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