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Charles Frederick South

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Name
  
Charles South


Died
  
1916

Charles Frederick South (1850–1916) was a cathedral organist, who served at Salisbury Cathedral.

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Background

Charles Frederick South was born on 6 February 1850 in London.

He received the support of John Stainer who wrote:

"I hear on all sides of the beauty of your musical services, Mr. South seems not only to have raised them to a high standard but to have maintained them at this level. If I am correctly informed about this, do you not think it would be a nice compliment to him if you were to obtain for him the degree of Mus.Doc. from the Archbishop?"

Career

Organist of:

  • Aske's Hospital, Hoxton 1866 - 1868
  • St Augustine's, Watling Street 1868 - 1883
  • Salisbury Cathedral 1883 - 1916
  • References

    Charles Frederick South Wikipedia