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Name
  
William Wolstenholme


Role
  
Composer

William Wolstenholme William Wolstenholme

Died
  
1931, London, United Kingdom

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William Wolstenholme (24 February 1865 in Blackburn, Lancashire – 23 July 1931 in London) was an English composer and organist.

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Wolstenholme was the first blind musician to take the degree since John Stanley. He was a close friend of the other noted blind organist Alfred Hollins and was also well known as a recitalist. Wolstenholme's devoted sister Maud acted as his secretary and amanuensis for most of his life.

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William Wolstenholme Wikipedia