Westbrook, William Joseph
1831-1894
Esteemed English organist, conductor, teacher and
composer. He was born in London; died at Sydenham; for nearly forty years was
organist at St. Bartholomew's, Sydenham. Under a blind organist named Temple he
studied the organ; in 1848 became organist at St. Bartholomew's. Bethnal Green,
and took the post at Sydenham in 1851. From Cambridge University he received
the degrees of Bachelor of Music and Doctor o Music; for many years was
examiner in music in connection with the College of Preceptors and the London
College of Music for thirteen years was conductor of the South Norwood Musical
Society. He made numerous arrangements for the organ and wrote text-books for
this instrument; was author of many organ-pieces; services; anthems; the
oratorio, Jesus; the cantata, The Lord is My Shepherd; composed songs,
madrigals and other work.
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