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Henry Marcellus Higgs

Henry Marcellus Higgs (1855–1929) was a British composer and performer whose early life and entire career was spent in London. His published output includes not only original instrumental, organ and sacred/secular vocal music but also arrangements of music from popular comremporary stage works both for solo piano and for ensembles.

Early life edit

Henry Marcellus Higgs was one of three children born to organist and composer Marcellus Higgs (1827–88) and his wife Clara, nee Tomlin (c.1829-?). The organist and academic musician James Higgs, was brother to Marcellus.

At the time of his birth Henry's family were living in the parish of St George Hanover Square, London.[1] Marcellus was organist of St James the Less, Westminster,[2] and teacher of music and singing.[3] By 1861 the family had moved to Bessborough Street in the parish of St John Westminster,[4] where Marcellus had been appointed organist of the parish church, developing "considerable private teaching".[3]

In 1879, Henry married Emmeline Meates (1852-1927) at Holy Trinity, Vauxhall Bridge Road, London.[5] Henry and Emmeline settled in Twickenham before moving to Sutton. They had six children: Irene Emmeline Marcella Higgs, William Clapham Marcellus Higgs, Sidney Marcellus Higgs, Ethel Florence Gertrude Higgs, Ernest Henry Marcellus Higgs and Margaret Harriet Higgs.[6]

Career edit

Organist edit

Henry Marcellus Higgs was variously organist of St Saviour Pimlico,[7] St. Paul’'s Church, Great Portland Street[2] and of Christ Church Sutton.[8] In 1902 Henry Higgs had become a United Grand Lodge of England freemason at Wallington Lodge No. 1892 in Wallington, Surrey,[9] and was the organist of this lodge.[10]

Editor edit

H. M. Higgs worked for the music publisher Metzler & Co. and then for 22 years he was chief music editor for Chappell & Co.[11]

Compositions edit

Choral edit

Organ edit

  • 1883: Three Pieces: Allegretto, Andante, Processional March (London: Novello)[2]
  • 1887: Allegro; Communion Offertory; Prelude and Fugue; Melodie, Offertoire in D-minor; Priére and Pastorale; (London: Novello)[2]
  • 1887: Sonata in C-minor. Published in instalments in the Organists Quarterly Journal (London: Novello) nos. 73,74,76[sic] and as a complete work in 1905 (London: Ashdown and Co.)[2]
  • 1897: "Original Compositions" (4 vols): Grand Choeur in D, Priére, Romance sans paroles, Adoration, Toccata in B-minor, Pastorale, Marche Solennelle, Duo Cantabile, Méditation, Prelude, Nocturne and Marche Festivale. (London: Metzker and Co)[2]
  • 1899: Cantiléne Pastorale; Lento Religioso: Offertoire; Théme avec variations (London: Schott and Co.).[2]
  • 1900: Chanson Pastorale; Légende (London: Novello)[2]
  • 1905: Six Pieces (Preludio, Romanza, Alla Marcia, Intermezzo, Priére du Soir, Toccata Militaire) (London: Augner and Co.)[2]
  • 1905: Six Pieces (Toccata A-minor, Canzone, Introduction and Fugato in A-minor, Duo in Canon, Elegie, Grand Chorus) Op. 134 (London: Novello)[2]
  • 1907: Variations on “Heinlein” (in The Village Organist Bk. 45) (London: Novello)[2]
  • 1913: Twelve Miniatures (London: Novello)[2]
  • 1919: Allegro (London: Novello)[2]

External links edit

  • Open Access scores by H. M. Higgs from International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP).

References edit

  1. ^ Henry Marcellus (Mother's maiden surname: Tomlin), England & Wales General Register Office Reference: 1855 S Quarter in Saint George Hanover Square, Volume 01A Page 188.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m A Directory of Composers for Organ (third edition) by John Henderson (Swindon: the author, 2005)
  3. ^ a b 'Marcellus Higgs'. Members of the Royal Society of Musicians, compiled by Betty Matthews (London: Royal Society of Musicians, 1985) p.71.
  4. ^ Household of Marcellus Higgs, London, Middlesex, England; "1861 England, Scotland and Wales Census". PRO RG 9, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey.
  5. ^ "Westminster, London, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1935". City of Westminster Archives Centre; London, England; Westminster Church of England Parish Registers; Reference: HTVBR/PR/2/2.
  6. ^ Henry M Higgs, Twickenham, Middlesex. "1891 England, Scotland and Wales census." PRO RG 12, Middlesex, UK National Archives, Kew.
  7. ^ 'Epson: Benefit Entertainment', Surrey Advertiser and County Times Saturday 25 November 1876 p.3
  8. ^ Henry is referred to as the organist at Christ Church Sutton in an article in "The Bucks Herald" newspaper, Saturday 28 January 1899, p.5. 'Local Intelligence - Aylesbury: Organ and Violin Recitals at the Parish Church'.
  9. ^ United Grand Lodge of England. Membership Registers 1910-1921 (Country U 1823-1952 to Country V 1953-2069) Wallington Lodge No 1892. Sutton. p 146
  10. ^ 'The Mayor as Mason'. Surrey Advertiser and County Times. Saturday 28 March 1914 p.5
  11. ^ 'H.M. Higgs' [obituary notice] The Musical Times, Vol. 70, No. 1042 (Dec. 1, 1929), p. 1136
  12. ^ Open access copy. Published as part of The form and order of service recommended for use in the churches of the Church of England throughout His Majesty's Empire, on Thursday, 26th June 1902, being the Coronation day of their Majesties King Edward and Queen Alexandra. (London: Church of England, 1902) pp.3–9.

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Henry Marcellus Higgs 1855 1929 was a British composer and performer whose early life and entire career was spent in London His published output includes not only original instrumental organ and sacred secular vocal music but also arrangements of music from popular comremporary stage works both for solo piano and for ensembles Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Organist 2 2 Editor 3 Compositions 3 1 Choral 3 2 Organ 4 External links 5 ReferencesEarly life editHenry Marcellus Higgs was one of three children born to organist and composer Marcellus Higgs 1827 88 and his wife Clara nee Tomlin c 1829 The organist and academic musician James Higgs was brother to Marcellus At the time of his birth Henry s family were living in the parish of St George Hanover Square London 1 Marcellus was organist of St James the Less Westminster 2 and teacher of music and singing 3 By 1861 the family had moved to Bessborough Street in the parish of St John Westminster 4 where Marcellus had been appointed organist of the parish church developing considerable private teaching 3 In 1879 Henry married Emmeline Meates 1852 1927 at Holy Trinity Vauxhall Bridge Road London 5 Henry and Emmeline settled in Twickenham before moving to Sutton They had six children Irene Emmeline Marcella Higgs William Clapham Marcellus Higgs Sidney Marcellus Higgs Ethel Florence Gertrude Higgs Ernest Henry Marcellus Higgs and Margaret Harriet Higgs 6 Career editOrganist edit Henry Marcellus Higgs was variously organist of St Saviour Pimlico 7 St Paul s Church Great Portland Street 2 and of Christ Church Sutton 8 In 1902 Henry Higgs had become a United Grand Lodge of England freemason at Wallington Lodge No 1892 in Wallington Surrey 9 and was the organist of this lodge 10 Editor edit H M Higgs worked for the music publisher Metzler amp Co and then for 22 years he was chief music editor for Chappell amp Co 11 Compositions editChoral edit 1902 I was glad Anthem for SATB and organ 12 Organ edit 1883 Three Pieces Allegretto Andante Processional March London Novello 2 1887 Allegro Communion Offertory Prelude and Fugue Melodie Offertoire in D minor Priere and Pastorale London Novello 2 1887 Sonata in C minor Published in instalments in the Organists Quarterly Journal London Novello nos 73 74 76 sic and as a complete work in 1905 London Ashdown and Co 2 1897 Original Compositions 4 vols Grand Choeur in D Priere Romance sans paroles Adoration Toccata in B minor Pastorale Marche Solennelle Duo Cantabile Meditation Prelude Nocturne and Marche Festivale London Metzker and Co 2 1899 Cantilene Pastorale Lento Religioso Offertoire Theme avec variations London Schott and Co 2 1900 Chanson Pastorale Legende London Novello 2 1905 Six Pieces Preludio Romanza Alla Marcia Intermezzo Priere du Soir Toccata Militaire London Augner and Co 2 1905 Six Pieces Toccata A minor Canzone Introduction and Fugato in A minor Duo in Canon Elegie Grand Chorus Op 134 London Novello 2 1907 Variations on Heinlein in The Village Organist Bk 45 London Novello 2 1913 Twelve Miniatures London Novello 2 1919 Allegro London Novello 2 External links editOpen Access scores by H M Higgs from International Music Score Library Project IMSLP References edit Henry Marcellus Mother s maiden surname Tomlin England amp Wales General Register Office Reference 1855 S Quarter in Saint George Hanover Square Volume 01A Page 188 a b c d e f g h i j k l m A Directory of Composers for Organ third edition by John Henderson Swindon the author 2005 a b Marcellus Higgs Members of the Royal Society of Musicians compiled by Betty Matthews London Royal Society of Musicians 1985 p 71 Household of Marcellus Higgs London Middlesex England 1861 England Scotland and Wales Census PRO RG 9 The National Archives Kew Surrey Westminster London England Church of England Marriages and Banns 1754 1935 City of Westminster Archives Centre London England Westminster Church of England Parish Registers Reference HTVBR PR 2 2 Henry M Higgs Twickenham Middlesex 1891 England Scotland and Wales census PRO RG 12 Middlesex UK National Archives Kew Epson Benefit Entertainment Surrey Advertiser and County Times Saturday 25 November 1876 p 3 Henry is referred to as the organist at Christ Church Sutton in an article in The Bucks Herald newspaper Saturday 28 January 1899 p 5 Local Intelligence Aylesbury Organ and Violin Recitals at the Parish Church United Grand Lodge of England Membership Registers 1910 1921 Country U 1823 1952 to Country V 1953 2069 Wallington Lodge No 1892 Sutton p 146 The Mayor as Mason Surrey Advertiser and County Times Saturday 28 March 1914 p 5 H M Higgs obituary notice The Musical Times Vol 70 No 1042 Dec 1 1929 p 1136 Open access copy Published as part of The form and order of service recommended for use in the churches of the Church of England throughout His Majesty s Empire on Thursday 26th June 1902 being the Coronation day of their Majesties King Edward and Queen Alexandra London Church of England 1902 pp 3 9 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