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Miller, Henry Walter

[E] Miller, Henry Walter, composer, organ-
ist, and writer on music, born in London, June
15, 1843, son of the late Rev. Dr. Miller, Vicar
of Greenwich. Educated at Oxford, where lie
graduated Mus. Bac, 18G5; B.A., 1868; M.A.,
1875. Musical training private. Organist of
Hobart Cathedral, and Examiner to the
Government of Tasmania, 1885 ; Conductor
to the Brisbane Musical Union, and Ipswich
(Queensland) Choral Society, 1887. Organist
of the American Episcopal Church, Nice,
1894. In 1874 he initiated the Tallis Memo-
rial Fund, for placing a Brass in Greenwich
Parish Church, which was accomplished in
1876.

[W] Works. — The Seasons, for soli, chorus, and
orchestra ; Cantata, Paradise and the Peri ;
Jubilee Prize Ode (Queensland), for soli,
chorus, and orchestra. Duo Concertaute,
organ and trombone. Anthems, songs, organ,
and pf. pieces. Author of "Notes on Old
English Music," London, 1875, and magazine
articles; Editor of the "Gregorian Quarterly
Magazine," 1883.

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