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In 1914 Marchant was appointed a professor at the RAM. He became warden there in 1934 and principal in 1936, at which point he resigned his post at St Paul's. In addition to his RAM duties he was appointed professor of music at
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said of his tenure at the RAM that he "breathed a new atmosphere into the conduct of affairs ... so that technical proficiency and a liberal outlook were happily combined". Marchant was appointed
41:(15 May 1883 – 28 February 1949) was an English church musician, teacher and composer. After more than 30 years as a church and cathedral organist he was appointed principal of the 149:
As a composer, Marchant produced mainly church music, including anthems, canticles and other liturgical music, but he also composed secular works for chorus, organ and solo voice.
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records that Marchant conducted the reopening ceremony in June 1930 and the thanksgiving service for the silver jubilee of King George V in 1935, composing for each occasion a
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says of Marchant's music: "the finest ... inspired by ceremonial occasions at St Paul's, is well crafted, though conservative in idiom, and shows the influence of
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Marchant married Hilda Constance Holyman; they had a son and a daughter. Marchant died in London, while still in post as principal of the RAM, at the age of 65.
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Marchant was born in London. He had a good singing voice as a child and as a choirboy he decided to devote his life to music. He won a scholarship to the
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From 1899 to 1936 Marchant was a church and cathedral organist, working successively at
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in 1943. In 1946 he was elected an honorary fellow of
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Francis Dodd
CVO
Royal Academy of Music
University of London
Royal Academy of Music
Kemsing
Christ Church, Newgate Street
St Peter's, Eaton Square
St Paul's Cathedral
Charles Macpherson
Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians
Te Deum
Royal College of Organists
Doctorate of Music
Oxford
London University
The Times
CVO
knighted
Pembroke College, Oxford
Royal School of Church Music
Arts Council
BBC
Stanford
Parry



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