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He was also a composer, mostly of chamber works between 1892 and 1897. Many of these have now been lost (including the 1889 Violin Sonata in Ab, the Piano Trio in G minor and the Violin Sonata in A minor), but two were published: his Piano Sonata in G sharp minor by Augener in 1885, and his String
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and baptised there on 29 January 1860 by his father, he was the eldest child of the Reverend William Elliot Hadow (1826ā€“1906) and his wife Mary Lang Cornish (1835ā€“1917). His grandfather, the Reverend William Thomas Hadow, had married Eleanor Ann Bethune, daughter of Colonel
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Quartet by Novello in 1886. Manuscript copies of the Violin Sonata in F major (1891) and his last chamber work, the Clarinet Sonata of 1897 have survived. Some songs and incidental music followed the Clarinet Sonata, but nothing after 1912. In 1917 he delivered the
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A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland Enjoying Territorial Possessions Or High Official Rank But Uninvested with Heritable Honours
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Hadow wrote and edited a number of publications on literature, music and music theory. He took on the general editorship of the original six-volume edition of the
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In 1930 in London, when he was 70 years old, he married a long-standing friend, Edith Troutbeck (1863-1937), daughter of the musicologist and translator
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Gloucestershire Archives, Gloucester, England, Reference Number:GDR/V1/471 Bishop's Transcript of the baptismal register of Ebrington
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between 1901 and 1905, writing the fifth volume (covering the period from C.P.E. Bach to Schubert) himself. With his younger sister
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Shera, F. H. (May 2006). "Hadow, Sir (William) Henry (1859ā€“1937)". In David J. Golby (ed.).
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As chairman of several committees, he published a series of reports on education, notably
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Second Series (Chopin, Dvorak and Brahms) (1895) Seeley and Co. Limited, London
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in 1918 and a CBE in 1920. He was also a Member of the Council of the
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So Deft a Builder: an account of the life and work of Sir Henry Hadow
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British educational reformer, musicologist and composer (1859 - 1937)
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Music in Their Time: The Memoirs and Letters of Dora and Hubert Foss
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A Croatian Composer. Notes toward the Study of Joseph Haydn
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for children over the age of 11. These became known as the
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The Oxford History of Music, Volume 5: The Viennese Period
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in 1916. In 1919, he was appointed the Vice-Chancellor of
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Gillard D (2006) The Hadow Reports: an introduction
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The Council, The Malvern Register (1865-1904), 1904
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CBE

Vice-Chancellor of Durham University
Henry Gee
John Stapylton Grey Pemberton
University of Sheffield
William Ripper
Arthur Wallace Pickard-Cambridge
Ebrington
Alma mater
Worcester College, Oxford
Educationalist
musicologist
CBE
Great Britain
Ebrington
Gloucestershire
John Drinkwater Bethune
Malvern College
Worcester College, Oxford
Armstrong College
Durham University
Warden
vice-chancellor
University of Durham
Sheffield University
Education Act 1918
secondary modern schools
British Broadcasting Company
BBC

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