Frederick Charles Maker
Alias: F. C. Maker
Life
Born: 06 August 1844
Died: 01 January 1927
Biography
Frederick C. Maker (b. Bristol, England, August 6, 1844; d. January 1, 1927) received his early musical training as a chorister at Bristol Cathedral, England. He pursued a career as organist and choirmaster—most of it spent in Methodist and Congregational churches in Bristol. His longest tenure was at Redland Park Congregational Church, where he was organist from 1882-1910. Maker also conducted the Bristol Free Church Choir Association and was a long-time visiting professor of music at Clifton College. He wrote hymn tunes, anthems, and a cantata, Moses in the Bulrushes.
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List of choral works
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Publications
External links
- Works by Frederick Charles Maker in the Petrucci Music Library (IMSLP)