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E. Harold Davies

Edward Harold Davies (generally referred to as E. Harold Davies) (18 July 1867 - 1 July 1947) was professor of music at the University of Adelaide, Principal of the Elder Conservatorium, and brother of Sir Walford Davies.[1]

Harold was the third of four sons of John Whitridge Davies of Oswestry on the English-Welsh border. He emigrated to Australia in 1886, returned to England in 1890 where he was appointed organist at the Chapel Royal, then returned to Australia where he founded the South Australia Orchestra (later to become the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra) and played a leading role in the teaching and examination of music.[1]

Davies was in his time a choir leader, conductor, critic, promoter, teacher and organist. He was also a radio commentator and a noted recorder of indigenous music.[1]

In 1933, Davies edited "The Children's Bach", a collection of 20 simple Bach pieces for piano, selected mostly from the Clavier-Book for Anna Magdalena.[2] Beloved by both music students and teachers, the collection is still in print.

References

  1. ^ a b c "Davies, Edward Harold (1867 - 1947)". Australian National University, Australian Dictionary of Biography Online. Retrieved 21 August 2009.
  2. ^ "Digital Collections - Music - More Information". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 21 August 2009.

External links

    Sources

    • Colles, H. C. Walford Davies, 1942
    • biography at Australian Dictionary of Biography


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