William Faulkes Explained

William Faulkes
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Birth Name:George William Henry Faulkes
Birth Date:4 November 1863
Birth Place:Liverpool,England
Death Place:Liverpool, England
Occupation:
  • Organist
  • Composer

George William Henry Faulkes (1863–1933) – known professionally as William Faulkes[1] – was an English musician now best known as the composer of organ music.[2]

Early life

Faulkes was a native of Liverpool, where he spent most of his working life. His early general education was under the aegis of his mother and older sister assisted by William Dawson, another Liverpool organist. At the age of 10 William joined the choir of St Margaret's church, Anfield, and his music education continued under the church's organist Henry Ditton Newman.[3]

Church organist

Faulkes's first appointment as church organist was at St John the Baptist Tuebrook (1881–86). He then returned to St Margaret's Anfield as organist in 1886, where he remained in post until his death.

Orchestral conductor

He was conductor of the Anfield Orchestral Society from 1908.

Compositions

Faulkes published over 500 organ works, for which he is best known. He also composed choral music, songs, and chamber and orchestral works.

Recording artist

Such was his reputation that before and after the Great War Faulkes journeyed several times to Germany to record player rolls for the Welte Company. These rolls survive in the Seewen Museum of Music Automatons in Switzerland.[4] Some have been recorded on CD.[5] [6]

Further resources

References

  1. https://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Faulkes,_William'Faulkes, William'
  2. Malcolm Riley (n.d.) 'Faulkes Organ Music' in The Gramophone: digital edition. Online resource, accessed 1 May 2021.
  3. T. Scott Buhrman. 'William Faulkers'
  4. https://www.musikautomaten.ch/mma/en/home.html Seewen Museum of Music Automatons
  5. https://www.oehmsclassics.de/artikel/4544/Die_Welte-Philharmonie-Orgel_The_Britannic_Organ_Vol__2 'Faulkes: Rhapsodie on Old French Carols'
  6. https://www.oehmsclassics.de/artikel/12547/Die_Welte-Philharmonie-Orgel_The_Britannic_Organ_Vol__9__Weltes_US_organists_and_Edwin_Lemare 'Faulkes: Festmarsch (Festival March) Op. 128 No. 1'.
  7. https://www.delphianrecords.com/products/dcd34148 Delphion DCD34148-CD
  8. https://discover.libraryhub.jisc.ac.uk/search?author=William+Faulkes&title=&publisher=&publisher-place=&isn=&date=&subject=&map-scale=&keyword=William+Faulkes&document-type=book&document-type=music-recording&document-type=music-score 'William Faulkes'