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Name
  
Charles Steggall


Role
  
Composer

Charles Steggall

Died
  
June 7, 1905, London, United Kingdom

Education
  
University of Cambridge, Trinity College, Cambridge, Royal Academy of Music

Charles Steggall (1826 - 1905): Andante Pastorale (Hymn Prelude)


Charles H. Steggall (3 June 1826 in London – 7 June 1905 in London) was an English hymn writer and composer.

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Early life

The son of R. W. Steggall, Charles Steggall was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge and then studied under William Sterndale Bennett at the Royal Academy of Music, where he subsequently became Professor of organ and harmony.

Later career

Steggall worked as an organist for many parishes including: Christ Chapel, Maida Vale; Christ Church, Lancaster Gate and Lincoln's Inn, where he was succeeded by his son Reginald Steggall. He was an examiner for the DMus degree.

As its first Hon Secretary, he played an important role under William Sterndale Bennett to form the Bach Society, forerunner to the Bach Choir in London. Furthermore, he was one of the first twenty-one member of the Royal College of Organists. In 1906 he republished the Complete edition of the Hymns Ancient and Modern.

References

Charles Steggall Wikipedia