- Caleb Simper
Caleb Simper (
September 12 1856 –August 28 1942 ) was an English organist andcomposer .Simper was born in the village of
Barford St Martin ,Wiltshire , the son of a shoemaker. After a period inWorcester , where he worked in a music shop near that owned by the Elgar family, he moved in the 1890s toBarnstaple where he spent the remainder of his active life working as a choirmaster, organist and composer. In the last capacity he produced a prodigious amount ofAnglican church music and organ pieces, written in an unsophisticated popular style and aimed at small parishchoir s and unskilled organists. Although ignored if not derided bycritic s, hisanthem s in particular became widely popular and were sold by his publisher under the slogan "Sung throughout the civilized world". Over five million copies had been sold by the 1920s and a few remain in print today, though Simper's musical style has long since fallen from fashion.External links
*ChoralWiki
*Brian Clegg, [http://www.cul.co.uk/music/compx.htm "Who was Caleb Simper?"] "The Church Music Site"
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