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53:, and later, with E. Smith-Hall and Herr Boehm. A choirboy at St Peter's Cathedral under Arthur Boult, Dunn was recognized as a featured soloist. He studied organ under Boult and, in 1882, became his assistant due to his remarkable proficiency. Despite being a finalist for the inaugural 89:. Appointed organist at the cathedral on 1 November 1891, he officiated at the inauguration of the new organ in 1930; the last service at which he presided occurred just a week before his death at the age of 71 years. His successor was the Rev. (later Canon) 45:
John Dunn, born in North Adelaide as a twin son of John Charles Dunn and Lydia Charlotte Dunn nÊe Smithson, of Barnard Street, North Adelaide, received his education at John Whinham's
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A newspaper once nominated him as one of the 15 notable South Australian musicians of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, alongside figures like
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John M. Dunn had four brothers: Frank C. Dunn (his identical twin), a banker in Sydney who retired to Mount Lofty; Walter C. Dunn of
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On 29 August 1906, John M. Dunn married Gertrude Josephine Ann Henning (d. 15 May 1939) of North Adelaide. They had two children:
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Dunn served as the conductor for the Adelaide Orpheus Society and as president of the Adelaide Society of Organists.
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in 1883, he did not secure the scholarship, which was won by Otto Fischer (later
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Evelyn Young Dunn (10 March 1910 – ), who married Donnell Downey and lived at
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Seymour Dunn, who moved to London and married Hazel Griffith in 1937
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Dunn was a successful teacher of the organ; two of his students,
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J. M. Dunn
St Peter's Cathedral, Adelaide
North Adelaide Grammar School
Glenelg
Elder Overseas Scholarship
Royal College of Music
Otto Fischer Sobell
Bank of Australasia
W. de Manby Sergison
Frederick Bridge
Westminster Abbey
Cecil Sharp
I. G. Reimann
H. P. Finnis
Harry Congreve Evans
Theatre Royal, Adelaide
Arthur H. Otto
Horace Weber
Tormore House
Frederick Bevan
Charles Cawthorne
E. Harold Davies
Thomas Grigg
Launceston, Tasmania
Bournemouth
Isleworth
Thorngate
early settler Dunns of SA

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