Henry John King
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Henry John King (1855–1934) was an Australian composer. King was born in Emerald Hill to English settlers of Tasmania. His father of the same name was a respected musician. He married Mary Ann Hutchens and two years later obtained a scandalous divorce from her. They had children named Harold Ernest Justiman King and Ilma Valerie Madeline King. King was chosen to adjudicate choir competitions in Gympie and Bathurst He composed a cantata selected for the 1888 International Centennial Exhibition in Melbourne. Organist at St Mark's Cathedral, Melbourne King was choirmaster and organist at The Southport School in Surfer's Paradise for nine years, retiring in March 1933. Devout Protestant academically eloquent on the humanities He was buried at Southport with second wife Elizabeth née Halford, with whom he had a daughter, Norah Yvonne Sylvia King (1902–1976).


Works

*Alternatives *Centennial Cantata *Te Deum Laudamus and Jubilate Deo : set to music in the key of D *Little Bird *The children's Eucharist : the Office for the Holy Communion : set in the key of F *The Office for the Holy Communion set to music in the key of D / by Henry John King *Benedictus *Wilt thou be mine for ever love / lyrics by Russell Blackman *Four works for piano and violin *Album of four song on funereal themes


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{{DEFAULTSORT:King, Henry John 1855 births 1934 deaths Australian composers Colony of Tasmania people