- Henry Coward
Henry Coward (
26 November 1849 –10 June 1944 ) was a British conductor.Born in
Liverpool to parents in the entertainment industry, Coward took anapprenticeship to acutler inSheffield . Educating himself, he became ateacher and soon a headteacher."Coward, Henry", "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography "]Coward's interest in music developed from a
tonic sol-fa class, and in 1876 he founded the Sheffield Tonic Sol-fa Association. This was renamed the Sheffield Musical Union, and Coward was its director until 1933.In 1889, Coward obtained a
BMus degree at theUniversity of Oxford , and in 1894, became aDoctor of Music . He returned to Sheffield, where he became thechorus master of the Sheffield Music Festival. He conducted societies inLeeds ,Huddersfield , Newcastle andGlasgow , and toured worldwide with the Sheffield chorus. Coward also taught music atSheffield Training College and lectured at theUniversity of Sheffield .Dan Godfrey wrote that "it is doubtful whether England has ever produced a better or more gifted choir trainer than Coward... He has evolved, formulated and put into practice a method of choral technique which has had the result of bringing about a revival of singing in chorus which has spread through the whole Empire." [Jeffrey Richards, "Imperialism and Music: Britain 1876-1953"]After
World War I , Coward faced criticism for being unable to conduct anorchestra , but was knighted in 1926 and from 1929 to 1944 served as President of theTonic Sol-fa College in London.Coward disliked
jazz , which he described as "atavistic, lowering, degrading and a racial question ... composed of ... unquestionably grotesque forms." [Neil Powell, "The Language of Jazz"]Works
*" [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=56724865 Choral Technique and Interpretation] " (1914)
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