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WHITFIELD, JOHN CLARKE (177o-1836)

This article appears in Volume V28, Page 608 of the Encyclopedia Britannica.

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WHITFIELD, JOHN CLARKE (177o-1836) , English organist and composer, was born at Gloucester on the 13th of December 1770, and educated at
Oxford
  under Dr Philip Hayes. In 1789he was appointed organist of the parish church at Ludlow. Four years later he took the degree of Mus. Bac. at
Cambridge
 , and in 1795 he was chosen organist of
Armagh
 
cathedral
 , whence he removed in the same year to Dublin, with the appointments of organist and master of the children at St
Patrick
 's
cathedral
  and Christchurch. Driven from Ireland by the rebellion of 1798, he accepted the post of organist at Trinity and St John's Colleges,
Cambridge
 , and about the same time assumed the surname of Whitfield, in addition to that of
Clarke
 , by which he had been previously known. He took the degree of Mus. Doc. at Cambridge in 1799, and in 1810 proceeded to the same grade at
Oxford
 . In 182o he was elected organist and master of the choristers at
Hereford
  cathedral; and on the death of Dr Haig he was appointed professor of music at Cambridge. Three years after-wards he resigned these appointments in consequence of an attack of paralysis. He died at
Hereford
 , on the 22nd of February 1836.
Whitfield's compositions were very numerous. Among the best of them are four volumes of anthems, published in 1805. He also composed a
great
  number of songs, one of which--" Bird of the Wilderness," written to some well-known verses by James Hogg, the " Ettrick Shepherd "attained a high degree of popularity. But the
great
 
work
  of his life was the publication, in a popular and eminently useful form, of the oratorios of
Handel
 , which he was the first to present to the public with a complete pianoforte accompaniment.


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