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later noted that “the special novelty he brought forward was the humorous admixture of childish words and very complicated music…He set these nursery rhymes in the most elaborately scientific style, with full use of contrast and the opportunities afforded by individual words”.
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in Battersea Park was opened with ambitious intentions a full orchestra was engaged, and Caldicott was appointed conductor. He composed a dedication ode for the opening on 6 June 1885, but very soon resigned. He afterwards conducted at the
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In 1879 Caldicott's serious glee "Winter Days" had won the prize offered by the Huddersfield Glee and Madrigal Union. In the wake of his popularity, both in Britain and abroad, he was now commissioned to compose an oratorio for the
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as subject, writing both libretto and music himself, and on 12 September 1881 realised his boyhood dream by conducting his oratorio in the cathedral.
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to complete his studies, returning to the city in 1865 to become organist at St. Stephen's Church and honorary organist to the
541: 436: 318: 291: 103: 91: 188: 135: 402: 38:, the eldest son of William Caldicott, a hop merchant and amateur musician. At the age of nine he became a choirboy in 571: 212: 58:, the cathedral organist. He remained at Worcester, acting as assistant to Done until 1863, when he entered the 116: 215:. In 1892 he resigned these posts on being appointed principal of a private teaching establishment styled the 243: 216: 208: 63: 47: 204: 561: 556: 75: 59: 42:, where several of his brothers and half-brothers subsequently also sang. He rose to be the leading 401: 39: 235: 131: 95: 35: 183: 79: 515: 54:
of his own in the cathedral. At the age of fourteen his voice broke, and he was articled to
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Alfred James Caldicott 1842-1897 - Famous Composer - Caldicott One-Name Study
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Davey, Henry; Nott, James J. "Caldicott, Alfred James (1842–1897)".
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A Forty-sixth Garland of British Light Music Composers"
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Caldicott married Maria Turner (Mayne), niece of Sir
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Academics of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama
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Vol. 1. pp. 374–375. 409:Dictionary of National Biography 46:, and, while taking part in the 403:"Caldicott, Alfred James"  1: 16:English musician and composer 528:UK public library membership 119:. He chose the story of the 603: 86:based on nursery rhymes. " 213:Guildhall School of Music 189:Prince of Wales's Theatre 136:St. George's Hall, London 450:"Alfred James Caldicott" 437:Caldicott One-Name Study 104:"The Spider and the Fly" 30:Early life and education 490:Caldicott, Alfred James 244:Barnwood House Hospital 217:London College of Music 191:, where two operettas, 488:Davey, Henry (1901). " 286:Score in W. F. Sudds, 209:Royal College of Music 20:Alfred James Caldicott 520:10.1093/ref:odnb/4378 400:Davey, Henry (1901). 315:The Part Song Gallery 254:in the Queen’s Hall. 64:municipal corporation 48:Three Choirs Festival 288:The Part Song Galaxy 76:Cambridge University 60:Leipzig Conservatory 387:, 1 December 1916, 242:(1885). 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Worcester
Worcester Cathedral
boy treble
Three Choirs Festival
oratorio
William Done
Leipzig Conservatory
municipal corporation
Cambridge University
Bachelor of Music
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Humpty Dumpty
Jack and Jill
Little Jack Horner
This Is the House That Jack Built
"The Spider and the Fly"
The Dictionary of National Biography
Worcester festival
Widow of Nain
Torquay
Thomas German Reed
St. George's Hall, London
the Albert Palace
Prince of Wales's Theatre
Carl Rosa
Agnes Huntingdon
Royal College of Music
Guildhall School of Music
London College of Music

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