George Pattman

Organist and composer based in England

George Pattman
Born1875 (1875)
Grantham, Lincolnshire, England
Died10 August 1961(1961-08-10) (aged 85–86)
Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England
Occupation(s)Organist, composer

George Thomas Pattman, FRCO (1875 - 10 August 1961) was an organist and composer based in England.

Life

He was born in 1875 in Grantham, and studied music under Dr. Haydn Keeton at Peterborough Cathedral.[1]

On leaving Glasgow Cathedral in 1916 he toured the principal music halls for some years and afterwards made records and gave broadcasts.[2] He toured the country with a portable touring organ built by Harrison and Harrison for many of his recitals.

He had a child with soprano singer, Minnie Rigby, who he had worked and collaborated with many times. Pattman had an affair with Minnie whilst she was married to Ernest Rigby, a Doctor of Music, who she had a son with, named Philip. Minnie divorced Ernest in 1922, before she had her second son.

George Pattman died in Scarborough on 10 August 1961.[3]

Appointments

  • Organist of St Mary's Church, Stamford c. 1894
  • Assistant organist of Peterborough Cathedral 1895–1896
  • Organist of All Saints' Church, Scarborough 1896–1900
  • Organist of All Saints' Church, Hessle 1900–1901
  • Organist of Bridlington Priory 1901–1904
  • Organist of St. Mary's Cathedral, Glasgow 1904–1916
  • Organist of Winter Gardens, Blackpool 1924-1925
  • Organist of St. Lawrence's Church, Canon's Park, Edgware c. 1941

Compositions

He composed Cinderella (Suite for Full Orchestra).[4]

References

  1. ^ Who's Who in Music. Shaw Publishing Co. Ltd. 1937
  2. ^ Hull Daily Mail - 24 September 1946
  3. ^ "Deaths". The Daily Telegraph. London. 28 August 1961. p. 20. Retrieved 27 July 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ Who's Who in Music. Shaw Publishing Co. Ltd. 1949-50
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