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Thomas Attwood Walmisley

Thomas Attwood Walmisley (21 January 1814 – 17 January 1856) was an English composer and organist.

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Life and career Edit

He was born in London, the son of Thomas Forbes Gerrard Walmisley (1783–1866), a well-known organist and composer of church music and glees. Thomas Attwood was his godfather, and the boy was educated in music under their tuition.[1]

Walmisley was organist of Croydon Parish Church in 1830 before becoming organist at Trinity College, Cambridge in 1833, and there he soon became prominent by his anthems and other compositions.[1] He was simultaneously organist for the Choir of St John's College, Cambridge. He not only took the degrees of Mus.Bac. and Mus.Doc. but also graduated at Jesus College as BA and MA.[2]

In 1836, Walmisley was made Professor of Music at Cambridge. His Cathedral Music was edited after his death by his father.[1]

Walmisley died in 1856 and is buried in the churchyard of St Andrew's Church, Fairlight, East Sussex.

Compositions Edit

Walmisley is remembered chiefly for his Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in D minor, which have a place in the Anglican choral repertoire. He also composed numerous Anglican chants still in general use.

Notes Edit

  1. ^ a b c   One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Walmisley, Thomas Attwood". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 28 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 288.
  2. ^ "Walmisley, Thomas Attwood (WLMY833TA)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.

References Edit

External links Edit

Academic offices
Preceded by
Samuel Matthews
Director of Music, Trinity College, Cambridge
1833–1856
Succeeded by


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