C. S. JEKYLL

Charles Sherwood Jekyll (1842-1914) was born in Westminster, England. He was a chorister at Westminster Abbey and trained under Sir George Alexander Macfarren. He held positions as organist at St. Paul’s temporary church in Kensington; assistant organist at Westminster Abbey; organist at Acton Parish Church and St. George’s (Hanover Square); organist and composer to the Chapels Royal, St. James’ Palace and Whitehall. He received Queen Victoria’s Jubilee Medal. His compositions include a number of Morning and Evening Services, organ music, songs, and part-songs. He died in Camberwell, London, England.

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After the battle   Thomas Moore
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  On the sea   W. U. W.
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Remembrance   W. U. W.
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