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William Carter (composer)

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73:. Three of his brothers were also composers and organists: John Carter (1832–1916), George Carter (1835–1890) and Henry Carter (1837–1901). Like his brothers, William Carter was trained as an organist and pianist by his father and by the Austrian pianist and composer 127:
festival staged for the centenary in April 1859 of the composer's death. It was possibly the largest Handel festival given in Canada at that point in the nation's history, and featured a performance of
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In 1848, at the age of nine, Carter was appointed organist at Christchurch, Rotherhithe, London. He left that post in 1850 to become organist at
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Born in London, William Carter was a member of the English Carter family of musicians. His father worked as an organist at
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In 1859 William left England for Canada to succeed his brother Henry Carter as organist at the
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Dictionary of composers for the Church in Great Britain and Ireland
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Festival in Canada at that time. As a composer he is known for his
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Jeanne Rizzo, Florence Hayes, Nancy McGregor (11 December 2013).
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anthems for chorus and organ, sacred works for organ, the
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Thompson, Brian C. (16 September 2010). "Carter, Henry".
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In 1860 Carter returned to England to become organist at
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Kurt Ganzl (2017). "Byron, Arthur (Edward George)".
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Index

composer
conductor
organist
Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Quebec
Handel
liturgical
oratorio
Royal Albert Hall
St Matthew's, Bethnal Green
Ernst Pauer
John Pyke Hullah
music theory
John Goss
St Giles' Church, Camberwell
Chapel Royal
King's College London
St Lawrence's Church, Whitchurch
St Mary, Stoke Newington
St Helen's Church, Bishopsgate
Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Quebec
Handel
Judas Maccabeus
St Stephen's Church, Westbourne Park
St Paul's, Onslow Square
St Peter's Church, Belsize Park
Holy Trinity, Roehampton
Royal Albert Hall
oratorio
The Crystal Palace
Arthur Byron

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