- Crament, John Maude
[E] Crament, John Maude, organist, con-
ductor, and composer, born at Bolton-Percy,
Yorkshire, April 2, 1845. Studied under (Sir)
G. A. Macfarren, and at the Hoch Schule,
Berlin, under Haupt, and Kiel. Graduated
Mus. Bac, Oxford, 1880. Professor of Music
at the Church Education Society's Training
College, Dublin, 1873-5. Organist of Bromp-
ton Parish Church, and now of St. Paul's,
Kensington. Secretary and conductor, People's
Entertainment Society, 1879-92 : Conductor
of Choral Societies at Richmond, Surbiton,
and Putney ; Kensington Oratorio Society,
and Orpheus Musical Society (men's voices),
etc. His compositions comprise a setting of
Psalm 145, for soli, chorus, and orchestra
(Richmond, Januarv, 1887). Cantatas : May
Morn ; Little Red Riding Hood ; The Crystal
Cup (for female voices). Anthems, carols,
songs, and part-songs.entry id: 105-R-19

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