THOMAS F. DUNHILL

Thomas Frederick Dunhill (1877-1946) was born in Hampstead, London, and was educated at the North London High School for Boys and Kent College, Canterbury. In 1893 he entered the Royal College of Music, studying composition under Charles Villiers Stanford. He continued studying under Stanford after leaving the college, studying with him until 1901. Dunhill was assistant music master at Eton and professor of harmony and counterpoint at the Royal College of Music. He then became an examiner for the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music. He was in steady demand as musical examiner, lecturer, and adjudicator, and teacher.

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English folksong

Early one morning

 
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Welsh folksong

The Ash Grove

 
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Border folksong

The keel row

 
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Irish melody

The Meeting of the Waters

 
Thomas Moore
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Irish folksong

The Minstrel-boy

 
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Irish folksong

The Mother’s Lamentation

 
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