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John Horner (organist)

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43:, Lanarkshire, son of William Horner, commercial clerk, and Jeanie Pollack, nÊe Adam. He received his education mainly in northern England and began to study accountancy. At the age of 16 he was organist at St Andrew's Episcopal Church, 207: 453: 156: 513: 150: 124: 508: 350: 322: 498: 120: 533: 247:
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orchestral society and Glasgow Amateur Orchestral Society. He was organist and choirmaster at Woodlands Church, Glasgow, and assisted at
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John Horner married Marjorie Laura Ball ( –1977) on 10 December 1928. They had one son. Marjorie was a fine pianist.
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He gave regular organ recitals which earned for him a reputation as one of the finest organists in Australia.
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abstaining) who protested the appointment of John Dempster as City Organist in 1929 without due process. (
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Horner was appointed to the academic staff of the University of Adelaide's
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He helped found the Lydian Singers in 1935 and the Stow Music Club.
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succeeded him in 1933) Similar controversies had arisen between
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Australian Officers of the Order of the British Empire
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He served as part-time organist and choirmaster with
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Horner was a teacher of organ and pianoforte at the
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Index

OBE
FRCO
LRAM
Stepps
Milngavie
Agnes Millar
John Pullein
Stanley Marchant
St. Paul's Cathedral
Joseph Cox Bridge
Durham University
Royal Flying Corps
Royal Air Force
Glasgow Athenaeum School of Music
Scottish Orchestra Company
Glasgow University
St. Mary's Cathedral, Glasgow
Elder Conservatorium
Harold Wylde
Frederic Finlay
W. Lawrence Haggitt
W. R. Knox
Harold Wylde
W. R. Pybus
T. H. Jones
St Peter's, Glenelg
St Augustine's, Unley
Stow Memorial Church, Adelaide
James Shakespeare
Savage Club

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