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Haydn Keeton

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19: 72:. He received his B. Mus. (1869) and D. Mus. from Oxford (1877). He became the organist and choir master at Peterborough in 1870, where he also conducted the local orchestral society for 25 years and the Choral Union for 20 years. 260: 255: 265: 65: 225: 250: 245: 220: 94:, and anthems including "Give ear, Lord, unto my prayer" (Meadowcroft Prize); also wrote a singing method (London, 1892). 230: 84: 143: 115: 45: 23: 153: 61: 240: 235: 90:
His compositions include a Symphony for orchestra, organ voluntaries, piano pieces, songs, services,
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Peterborough Cathedral
Mosborough
Peterborough
cathedral organist
Peterborough Cathedral
Mosborough
Eckington
St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle
George Elvey
Alfred Whitehead
Malcolm Sargent
Thomas Armstrong
psalm chants
Datchet
Peterborough Cathedral
John Speechley
Organist and Master of the Choristers
Peterborough Cathedral
Richard Henry Coleman
Categories
19th-century organists
English classical organists
Cathedral organists
1870 births
1921 deaths
People from Mosborough
20th-century organists
20th-century British male musicians
19th-century British male musicians

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