- Frederick Crowe
Frederick Joseph William Crowe, 1862-1931, F.R.A.S., F.R.Hist.S., 1906.
Frederick Crowe was a
chorister and then Assistant Organist ofWells Cathedral . He became Organist of St. Mary Magdelene,Torquay , in 1890. A man of wide and varied interests, Crowe taught at Bishop Otter College of Education and at Chichester School in the Pallants. He was a committedFreemason ;astronomy andbilliards also occupied his time.In 1904 he founded a
Cathedral Oratorio Society , and later that year was centrally involved in bringing together in Chichester the choirs of Salisbury, Winchester and Chichester for a special service to mark the re-opening of the organ after itsrestoration by Hele ofPlymouth (this was the start of the threechoirs festival, now known as Southern Cathedral Festival). The gatherings continued until theGreat War , resumed from 1920 and again from 1960 onwards. It was possibly because of Crowe'sWest Country connections that Hele was selected to carry out the work on the organ in 1904.Crowe's
salary on appointment was £150; this had risen to £200 by the time he retired, but Dr. Read was reappointed at £160. Crowe was buried at St. Mary's Church, Rumboldswhyke. In Chichester, amemorial to him is placed in the northtransept of the Cathedral.An Evening Service in E flat survives.
s-ttl|title=Organist and Master of the Choristers of
Chichester Cathedral
years=1902–1921
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