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was said at Micklefield, on 29 September, the Feast of St. Michael and All Angels. A concert was dedicated to his memory at Harrogate by Julian Clifford on 17 September 1919, including the tone-poem
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in Yorkshire, where his father was a clergyman. The rest of his life was very much centred in the north of England. He was educated at
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has identified several characteristic traits in Farrar's music, representative of the English pre-war era: the use of folksong (
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Today, Farrar is perhaps best known as the teacher of Gerald Finzi, who was deeply affected by Farrar's death.
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Despite his short life, Farrar wrote a large body of music for orchestra, voices and organ. His works include
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as a composition pupil. In 1913, he married Olive Mason in South Shields. His best man at the wedding was
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in the Somme Valley south, west of Cambrai, on 18 September 1918. He had been at the front for two days.
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Composers, Trauma and the First World War: The Sprouted Poppy-rooted Veins of British Pastoral Music
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British military cemetery in a corner of the communal cemetery of Ronssoy (second grave from right).
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on the Chandos label, and some of his songs and organ works have been recorded too.
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was also deeply affected, and dedicated his Piano Sonata to the memory of Farrar.
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imprint. However, apart from a few songs his works are now rarely performed.
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in 1915 and joined the regiment in August 1916. He was commissioned as
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Behind the Lines: the music and composers of the first world war
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Communal Cemetery Extension, in a corner under a few trees. A
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for piano and orchestra. His name is one of the 38 on the
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Some of his orchestral music has been recorded by the
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Ernest Farrar (politician)


organist
Lewisham
London
Micklefield
Leeds Grammar School
Durham University
Royal College of Music
Charles Villiers Stanford
Walter Parratt
Frank Bridge
Geoffrey Molyneux Palmer
All Saints' Dresden
St Hilda's, South Shields
Christ Church, High Harrogate
Julian Clifford
Gerald Finzi
Ernest Bullock
World War I
Grenadier Guards
Second Lieutenant
Devonshire Regiment
Western Front
Battle of Epehy Ronssoy
Le Cateau
Ronssoy
Requiem Mass
War Memorial

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