Herbert Kennedy Andrews
Dr. Herbert Kennedy Andrews FRCO (10 August 1904 – 10 October 1965) was a composer and organist based in the East Riding of Yorkshire, and Oxford.
Life
He was the son of Arthur Macdonald Andrews and Sarah Black, born in Comber, County Down and educated at Bedford School.[1]
He gained two doctorates in music, one from New College, Oxford, and another from Trinity College, Dublin. He gained his Fellowship of the Royal College of Organists in July 1935.[2]
He was a lecturer in music at New College, Oxford and Balliol College, Oxford, and also at the Royal College of Music.
On 10 October 1965, Dr Andrews died whilst playing for the inaugural and dedication service of the new Harrison & Harrison organ of Trinity College, Oxford, having been consultant for the project.[3]
Appointments
- Organist at Beverley Minster, 1933 – 1938[4]
- Organist at New College, Oxford, 1938 – 1956
Compositions
He wrote:
- A Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in D.
- A Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in G.
- Ah See the Fair Chivalry Come
- A Glass of Beer
- He Wants Not Friends
- The Spacious Firmament on High (Joseph Addison)
- When cats run home
References
- ^ http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=5656&inst_id=25
- ^ Hull Daily Mail, Friday 9 August 1935.
- ^ Oxford Alumni Magazine 1996
- ^ Hull Daily Mail, Friday 2 September 1938
- 1904 births
- 1965 deaths
- English organists
- British male organists
- English composers
- Alumni of New College, Oxford
- Alumni of Trinity College Dublin
- People from Comber
- Fellows of the Royal College of Organists
- People educated at Bedford School
- 20th-century classical musicians
- 20th-century English composers
- 20th-century organists
- 20th-century British male musicians