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Alfred Whitehead

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From 1922 to 1930, Whitehead taught organ, theory, and composition at McGill University's music faculty. He was twice elected president of the RCCO (1930-1931, 1935-1937). Later, the college named him honorary vice-president (1971–1973) and honorary president (1973-1974). From 1947 to 1953, he was
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holds many of his papers and original manuscripts as well as a large portion of his private library. He is listed as an Associate Composer of the
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This article is about the English composer and organist. For the English mathematician and philosopher, see
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From 1913 to 1915, Whitehead was both organist-choirmaster of St Andrew's Presbyterian Church,
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and privately taught piano, organ and theory; one student there was the composer
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head of Mount Allison University's music department. His notable pupils include
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On retiring from Mount Allison, he was organist-choirmaster (1953 to 1971) of
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From 1922 through 1947, Whitehead was organist-choirmaster of
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Whitehead's music is tonal and sometimes modal; his output of
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invited Whitehead's Cathedral Singers to perform with the
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was extensive and he took particular pride in the anthems
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received its third edition shortly after his death.
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Alfred North Whitehead
Alfred Whitehead (co-operator)
Alfred K. Whitehead
composer
organist
choirmaster
music educator
painter
philately
motets
anthems
Leo Sowerby
St Augustine
carols
Peterborough
England
Peterborough Cathedral
Haydn Keeton
C. C. Francis
Arthur Eaglefield Hull
Royal College of Music
Canadian Guild of Organists
Bachelor of Music
University of Toronto
Doctor of Music
McGill University
Truro, Nova Scotia
Mount Allison University
Sherbrooke
Allan McIver

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