GB 0096 MS 944 - Elvey family and Skeats family

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GB 0096 MS 944

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Elvey family and Skeats family

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  • c1815-1840 (Creation)

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5 boxes

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Stephen Elvey was born in 1805 in Canterbury and was trained as a chorister at the Cathedral under Highmore Skeats. In 1830 he became organist at New College Oxford and then at St Mary's University Church and St John's College. He composed a few, yet significant, pieces of sacred music including Evening Service in Continuation of Croft's Morning Service in A (1825) and The Psalter, or Canticles and Psalms of David (Parker and Co, Oxford, 1856). He died in 1860.

Stephen Elvey's younger brother, George, was born in 1816 in Canterbury. Also an organist George attended the Royal Academy and graduated from New College Oxford in 1838 when he was appointed organist to St George's Chapel. George Elvey composed church music as well as teaching several members of the Royal family. He was knighted in 1871 and died in 1893.

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Passed to special collections from the Music Library.
GB 0096 MS 944 c1815-1840 Collection (fonds) 5 boxes Elvey , family
Skeats , family
Stephen Elvey was born in 1805 in Canterbury and was trained as a chorister at the Cathedral under Highmore Skeats. In 1830 he became organist at New College Oxford and then at St Mary's University Church and St John's College. He composed a few, yet significant, pieces of sacred music including Evening Service in Continuation of Croft's Morning Service in A (1825) and The Psalter, or Canticles and Psalms of David (Parker and Co, Oxford, 1856). He died in 1860.

Stephen Elvey's younger brother, George, was born in 1816 in Canterbury. Also an organist George attended the Royal Academy and graduated from New College Oxford in 1838 when he was appointed organist to St George's Chapel. George Elvey composed church music as well as teaching several members of the Royal family. He was knighted in 1871 and died in 1893.

Passed to special collections from the Music Library.

Compositions by Stephen and George Elvey as well as Highmore Skeats, the younger and the elder, c1815-1840?

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2000-03-15 Joseph Gelfer Artists Canterbury Composers Elvey , Sir , George Job , 1816-1893 , Knight , organist and composer Elvey , Stephen , 1805-1860 , organist and composer England Europe Kent Musical styles Musicians Performers Religious music Skeats , Highmore , d 1830 , the Elder , organist Skeats , Highmore , d 1835 , the Younger , organist UK Western Europe London

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Compositions by Stephen and George Elvey as well as Highmore Skeats, the younger and the elder, c1815-1840?

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Access to the items in the collection is unrestricted for the purpose of private study and personal research within the controlled environment and restrictions of the Library's Palaeography Room Uncatalogued material may not be seen. Please contact the University Archivist for details.

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Copies may be made, subject to the condition of the original. Copying must be undertaken by the Palaeography Room staff, who will need a minimum of 24 hours to process requests.

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  • English

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  • Latin

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Senate House Library, University of London

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