VIOLIN - FIDDLEBeckwith, John Christmas
Voluntary I from Six Voluntaries for String Quartet
Beckwith, John Christmas - Voluntary I from Six Voluntaries for String Quartet
String Quartet
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John Christmas Beckwith
Beckwith, John Christmas (1752 - 1809)
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String Quartet

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Classical

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MAGATAGAN, MICHAEL (1960 - )
Copyright :Public Domain
Added by magataganm, 18 Feb 2021

John Christmas Beckwith (1759 – 1809) was an English organist and composer. He was born in Norwich on 25 December 1759, son of Edward Beckwith (1734–1793). His father and uncle were lay clerks at Norwich Cathedral. He was for many years pupil and assistant successively of the organist and composer William Hayes, and his son Philip Hayes, at Magdalen College, Oxford.

As an organist he took very high rank in his day. He had many pupils, including the organist Zechariah Buck, the composer Stephen Codman, the singer Thomas Vaughan and the writer on music Edward Taylor, who said of him: "I have never heard Dr. Beckwith's equal upon the organ either in this county or in Germany. … Neither is this my opinion only, but that of every competent judge who has heard him".

In Norwich, Beckwith was much involved in "musical meetings", usually held in St Peter Mancroft; they supported charities, some of which he was associated with as a founder. In 1794 he was appointed organist of St Peter Mancroft. He took both the Mus. Bac. and Mus. Doc. degrees at Oxford in 1803, and in 1808 succeeded Thomas Garland as organist of Norwich Cathedral.

He was married to Mary Elizabeth; they had three daughters and three sons. His eldest son John Charles Beckwith succeeded him as organist of Norwich Cathedral. There is some doubt as to whether Beckwith was christened John Christmas, or whether his second name was only a nickname. In the works published by him in his lifetime he is always described as John Beckwith, but in the register of his burial the name is stated as "John Christmas Beckwith, married man, an organist of this parish", and it is by this name that he is generally known. Beckwith died of a stroke on 3 June 1809, and was buried at St Peter Mancroft

Source: Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Christmas_Beckwith) .

Although originally composed for Organ, I created this Interpretation of the Voluntary I from Six Voluntaries for String Quartet (2 Violins, Viola & Cello).
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