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Percy M. Young

Percy Marshall Young (17 May 1912 – 9 May 2004) was a British music scholar, editor, organist, composer, conductor and teacher.

Percy M. Young
Born
Percy Marshall Young

(1912-05-17)17 May 1912
Died9 May 2004(2004-05-09) (aged 91)
NationalityBritish

Young was born in Northwich, Cheshire. His father, twice mayor of Northwich, was a clerk at Brunner Mond Chemical works in Winsford; his mother, Annie née Marshall, was a nurse. Young was educated at the local Sir John Deane's Grammar School, from where he won a scholarship to Christ's Hospital,Horsham, where, taught by Robert Wilkinson, he became senior Music Grecian; and then, in 1930, he won an organ scholarship to Selwyn College, Cambridge, where he read English (studying under Tom Henn), History and Music (studying music history under Edward Dent and organ under Cyril Rootham). Staying a fourth year in Cambridge, taking up the Stuart of Rannoch Scholarship, he was awarded the William Barclay Squire Prize for music paleography. Then from 1934 to 1937 he was Director of Music at Stranmillis Teacher Training College in Belfast, during which years he earned a Mus.D. at Trinity College, Dublin. From 1937 to 1944 Young was Musical Adviser to Stoke-on-Trent Local Education Authority. After that, Young became Director of Music at Wolverhampton College of Technology, a position he would occupy from 1944 to 1966, after which he became an independent scholar, prolific author, music-arranger / -editor and enthusiastic lecturer, broadcaster, adjudicator and examiner. In 1985 he was made a D.Mus., h.c., by The University of Birmingham; and in 1998 he was made an Honorary Fellow of Selwyn College, Cambridge.[2]

Young published more than 50 books. Among those are biographies of musicians George Frideric Handel (1947), Sir Edward Elgar (1955), Ralph Vaughan Williams (1953), Robert Schumann (1957), Zoltán Kodály (1964), Sir Arthur Sullivan (1971), Sir George Grove (1980), and Alice, Lady, Elgar(1978). Also, for younger readers, he wrote a series on composers including Handel, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ludwig van Beethoven and Benjamin Britten.

From fragments left by the composer Young reconstructed and published a suite from The Spanish Lady, the unfinished opera by Elgar. A chapter of his book Elgar, O. M. includes letters and a synopsis of the play, with the characters and musical sketches described.[3]

His own compositions include: "Virgin's Slumber Song" (1932), From a Child's Garden (Robert Louis Stevenson; 1941), Passacaglia for violin and piano (1931), Fugal Concerto in G minor for 2 pianos and strings (1951), Elegy for String Orchestra (1960) and Festival Te Deum (1961). There are also many unpublished pieces for brass ensemble.[2] Piano duo Keith Swallow and John Wilson have recorded his Five Folk Song Duets (1938).[4]

Young was also an avid football fan and historian, writing histories of several league clubs, including Wolverhampton Wanderers, Manchester United, Bolton Wanderers, Football on Merseyside, Football in Sheffield, plus a history of the game itself (A History of British Football). Young was also briefly a Labour councillor in Wolverhampton, gaining the Wednesfield Heath ward from the Conservatives in a bye-election. In the 1970s he was Chairman of The Council for Community Relations in Wolverhampton.

After the death of his first wife, Netta, Young married Renée Morris in 1969, who survives him, along with three sons and a daughter of his first marriage.[2]

Young's archive is held at the Cadbury Research Library, University of Birmingham.[5]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Kenneth Shenton, , The Independent, 15 May 2004. Retrieved 21 April 2013.
  2. ^ a b c Obituary, The Times, 18 May 2004, p. 26
  3. ^ Elgar, O. M., ch. XXII
  4. ^ Points North: Piano Duets, Campion Cameo CD 2036 (2006), reviewed at MusicWeb International
  5. ^ "University of Birmingham Cadbury Research Library". Retrieved 7 June 2021.

External links edit

  • [1] (Obituary 14 May 2004 The Independent) Retrieved 23 February 2018

Bibliography edit

  • Young, Percy M. (1953). Vaughan Williams. London: Dobson. OCLC 250666986.
  • Young, Percy M. (1968). 'A Future for English Music' and other lectures by Edward Elgar. London: Dobson. hdl:2027/mdp.39015008002191. ISBN 978-0-234-77046-7. LCCN 68116274.
  • Young, Percy M. (1978). Alice Elgar: enigma of a Victorian lady. London: Dobson. ISBN 978-0-234-77482-3. LCCN 79313573.
  • Young, Percy M. (1955). Elgar O.M.: a study of a musician. London: Collins. hdl:2027/mdp.39015007876397. LCCN 74177430. OCLC 869820.
  • Young, Percy M. (1956). Letters of Edward Elgar and other writings. London: Geoffrey Bles. OCLC 17521621.
  • Young, Percy M. (1965). Letters to Nimrod: Edward Elgar to August Jaeger 1897-1908. London: Dobson. hdl:2027/mdp.39015023487286. ISBN 978-0-234-77845-6. LCCN 65008458.
  • Young, Percy M. (1967). A History of British Music. London: Benn.
  • Young, Percy M. (1968). A History of British Football. London: Stanley Paul & Co. ISBN 978-0-090-86710-3.
  • Young, Percy M. (1971). Sir Arthur Sullivan. London: J. M. Dent & Sons. ISBN 978-0-460-03934-5.

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Percy Marshall Young 17 May 1912 9 May 2004 was a British music scholar editor organist composer conductor and teacher Percy M YoungBornPercy Marshall Young 1912 05 17 17 May 1912Northwich CheshireDied9 May 2004 2004 05 09 aged 91 York 1 NationalityBritishYoung was born in Northwich Cheshire His father twice mayor of Northwich was a clerk at Brunner Mond Chemical works in Winsford his mother Annie nee Marshall was a nurse Young was educated at the local Sir John Deane s Grammar School from where he won a scholarship to Christ s Hospital Horsham where taught by Robert Wilkinson he became senior Music Grecian and then in 1930 he won an organ scholarship to Selwyn College Cambridge where he read English studying under Tom Henn History and Music studying music history under Edward Dent and organ under Cyril Rootham Staying a fourth year in Cambridge taking up the Stuart of Rannoch Scholarship he was awarded the William Barclay Squire Prize for music paleography Then from 1934 to 1937 he was Director of Music at Stranmillis Teacher Training College in Belfast during which years he earned a Mus D at Trinity College Dublin From 1937 to 1944 Young was Musical Adviser to Stoke on Trent Local Education Authority After that Young became Director of Music at Wolverhampton College of Technology a position he would occupy from 1944 to 1966 after which he became an independent scholar prolific author music arranger editor and enthusiastic lecturer broadcaster adjudicator and examiner In 1985 he was made a D Mus h c by The University of Birmingham and in 1998 he was made an Honorary Fellow of Selwyn College Cambridge 2 Young published more than 50 books Among those are biographies of musicians George Frideric Handel 1947 Sir Edward Elgar 1955 Ralph Vaughan Williams 1953 Robert Schumann 1957 Zoltan Kodaly 1964 Sir Arthur Sullivan 1971 Sir George Grove 1980 and Alice Lady Elgar 1978 Also for younger readers he wrote a series on composers including Handel Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Ludwig van Beethoven and Benjamin Britten From fragments left by the composer Young reconstructed and published a suite from The Spanish Lady the unfinished opera by Elgar A chapter of his book Elgar O M includes letters and a synopsis of the play with the characters and musical sketches described 3 His own compositions include Virgin s Slumber Song 1932 From a Child s Garden Robert Louis Stevenson 1941 Passacaglia for violin and piano 1931 Fugal Concerto in G minor for 2 pianos and strings 1951 Elegy for String Orchestra 1960 and Festival Te Deum 1961 There are also many unpublished pieces for brass ensemble 2 Piano duo Keith Swallow and John Wilson have recorded his Five Folk Song Duets 1938 4 Young was also an avid football fan and historian writing histories of several league clubs including Wolverhampton Wanderers Manchester United Bolton Wanderers Football on Merseyside Football in Sheffield plus a history of the game itself A History of British Football Young was also briefly a Labour councillor in Wolverhampton gaining the Wednesfield Heath ward from the Conservatives in a bye election In the 1970s he was Chairman of The Council for Community Relations in Wolverhampton After the death of his first wife Netta Young married Renee Morris in 1969 who survives him along with three sons and a daughter of his first marriage 2 Young s archive is held at the Cadbury Research Library University of Birmingham 5 Notes edit Kenneth Shenton Percy Young Prolific Elgar scholar composer and music editor The Independent 15 May 2004 Retrieved 21 April 2013 a b c Obituary The Times 18 May 2004 p 26 Elgar O M ch XXII Points North Piano Duets Campion Cameo CD 2036 2006 reviewed at MusicWeb International University of Birmingham Cadbury Research Library Retrieved 7 June 2021 External links edit 1 Obituary 14 May 2004 The Independent Retrieved 23 February 2018Bibliography editYoung Percy M 1953 Vaughan Williams London Dobson OCLC 250666986 Young Percy M 1968 A Future for English Music and other lectures by Edward Elgar London Dobson hdl 2027 mdp 39015008002191 ISBN 978 0 234 77046 7 LCCN 68116274 Young Percy M 1978 Alice Elgar enigma of a Victorian lady London Dobson ISBN 978 0 234 77482 3 LCCN 79313573 Young Percy M 1955 Elgar O M a study of a musician London Collins hdl 2027 mdp 39015007876397 LCCN 74177430 OCLC 869820 Young Percy M 1956 Letters of Edward Elgar and other writings London Geoffrey Bles OCLC 17521621 Young Percy M 1965 Letters to Nimrod Edward Elgar to August Jaeger 1897 1908 London Dobson hdl 2027 mdp 39015023487286 ISBN 978 0 234 77845 6 LCCN 65008458 Young Percy M 1967 A History of British Music London Benn Young Percy M 1968 A History of British Football London Stanley Paul amp Co ISBN 978 0 090 86710 3 Young Percy M 1971 Sir Arthur Sullivan London J M Dent amp Sons ISBN 978 0 460 03934 5 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Percy M Young amp oldid 1214185474, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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