Thomas Greatorex

Thomas Greatorex

Thomas Greatorex (October 5, 1758July 18, 1831) was an English composer, astronomer and mathematician. As well as being organist of Westminster Abbey, he was a Fellow of the Royal Society.

Career

Born in Wingfield near Chesterfield, Derbyshire, Greatorex as a youngster studied with Benjamin Cooke, organist of Westminster Abbey, and was a protégé of the Earl of Sandwich. For four years he was organist of Carlisle Cathedral and from there went to live and work in Italy, where he became a friend of Charles Edward Stuart, or "Bonnie Prince Charlie." When the Young Pretender died in 1788, he left some of his music books to Greatorex, who returned to London the same year. He was soon in much demand as a music teacher and succeeded Joah Bates as conductor of the "Concerts of Ancient Music". He also directed music festivals at Birmingham, York and Derby. In 1819, he succeeded George Ebenezer Williams as organist of Westminster Abbey.

His works as a composer include the anthem "This is the Day the Lord Hath Made".

Family

Greatorex married and had five sons. One of these, Henry Wellington Greatorex (1813 to 1858), became a church organist in Hartford, Connecticut, USA, and composed many hymns.

Trivia

There is a story that King George IV, when Prince Regent, once said to Thomas Greatorex, "My father is Rex, but you are a Greater Rex".

References

* [http://www.winster.org/History/Greatorex/The%20Name%20of%20Greatorex.htm The Name of Greatorex]

*cite book | author= | title=Hymns Ancient & Modern | publisher=Richard Clay (The Chaucer press) | year=1986 | editor= | id= ISBN 0-907547-37-0
* [http://www.cypherpress.com/books/catchclub/catchclub.pdf The Noblemens and Gentlemen's Catch Club]

ources

*Sadie, S. (ed.) (1980) "The New Grove Dictionary of Music & Musicians", [vol. #7 ] .

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years=1819–1831


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