- William Hayman Cummings
William Hayman Cummings (
August 22 ,1831 –June 10 ,1915 ), born in Sidbury (nearSidmouth ) inDevon , was an English musician,tenor and organist at Waltham Abbey.In 1847, as a teenager, he was one of the choristers when
Felix Mendelssohn conducted his "Elijah" atExeter Hall . He is credited in 1855 with linking Mendelssohn's tune toCharles Wesley 's words "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing ", which are now universally inextricably linked. He was the last-minute tenor soloist at the premiere of "The Masque at Kenilworth " (1866) byArthur Sullivan .Cummings founded the
Purcell Society in 1876. He served as singing professor at theRoyal Academy of Music for 15 years beginning in 1879, then became principal of theGuildhall School of Music . He received an honorary Doctorate in Music from Dublin University in 1900.Cummings married Clara Anne Hobbs, a daughter of his teacher, the well-known singer John William Hobbs (1799-1877). [http://www.fownc.org/newsletters/no49.shtml Friends of West Norwood Cemetery ] at www.fownc.org]
He died in
London and is buried inWest Norwood Cemetery ,South London [ [http://www.fownc.org/newsletters/no45.shtml Friends of West Norwood Cemetery ] at www.fownc.org] .External links
* [http://www.cyberhymnal.org/bio/c/u/cummings_wh.htm William Hayman Cummings on Cyberhymnal]
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