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Edward John Hopkins

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22: 93:. He played in a blind audition against several other organists and won first place in the auditions. The committee, on seeing that he was only sixteen, were reluctant to appoint him but his friend James Turle, the organist at Westminster Abbey, where Hopkins had played as a stand-in for Turle, informed them of the fact and he was appointed. 45:
He was born on 30 June 1818 in Westminster. He was the eldest son of George Hopkins, a clarinet player who played with the orchestra of the Royal Opera House. Two of his brothers, John and Thomas Hopkins, also became organists – John at
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in 1830. At the same time, he sang in the choir of St Paul's Cathedral, having to manage his double schedule with great dexterity. On Sunday evenings, he would play the outgoing voluntary for his organ teacher
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After four years at Mitcham Church, he became organist at the Church of St Peter, Islington and in 1841, he became organist at
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The Life and Works of Edward John Hopkins, Mus. D. Cantuar, FRCO, Organist of the Temple Church 1843 - 1898
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He composed over 30 hymn tunes, and some psalm chants, which are widely used in the
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he was organist in the first English performances of Bach's
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In 1826 he became a chorister of the Chapel Royal under
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Organist in Mitcham Parish Church, Surrey 1834 - 1838
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Organist of St Peter's Church, Islington 1838 - 1841
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English
Rochester Cathedral
St Saviour's Church, York
Scots Guards
William Hawes
King William IV
Westminster Abbey
Thomas Forbes Walmisley
Thomas Attwood Walmisley
St Martin's-in-the-Fields
Mitcham Church
St Luke's, Berwick St
Temple Church
George Warne
Benchers
Bach Society
St Matthew Passion
William Sterndale Bennett
Edward Rimbault
Royal College of Organists
Archbishop of Canterbury
St Luke's Church, Berwick Street
Temple Church
Church of England
George Warne
Organist
Temple Church
Henry Walford Davies
Cathedral Organists Past and Present

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