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Haldane Campbell Stewart (28 February 1868 – 14 June 1942) was an English musician, composer and
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er. He was
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and
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of Magdalen College, Oxford,West, John E. (1921)
''Cathedral organists past and present''
Preface, p. xvi
and a composer known for his
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. He played
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as a
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for the Kent County Cricket Club.Stewart, Dr Haldane Campbell
Obituaries in 1942, ''
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'', 1943. Retrieved 11 January 2019.


Life and career

Stewart was born in
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, London, on 28 February 1868. He was the youngest of four sons born to John Stewart and Anne Winslow.An Extended Family
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Stewart's father, John Stewart, was the sixth Baron Appin, and a barrister of Lincoln's Inn. As a boy in 1879, Stewart sang as a chorister in the chapel of Magdalen College, Oxford, under
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. Stewart remained in the choir until 1882. He returned to Magdalen as a classics exhibitioner from 1887 to 1891, and was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1893. Stewart played in the
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XI at Magdalen from 1890 to 1891. He played in 75
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matches as a batsman, mainly for Kent County Cricket Club, between 1892 and 1903, scoring 2,829 runs at a
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of 22.63.Haldane Stewart
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Haldane Stewart
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He toured the United States with the Kent team under the captaincy of
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in 1903, scored 142 at Lord's against MCC in 1897 and made 203
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for Blackheath against Granville, Lee. He was also known for his fielding ability and took 41 catches in first-class cricket. Stewart also played for the Gentlemen (1897) and MCC (1897) as well as for a number of teams in club cricket including the Gentlemen of Kent (1892), Blackheath (1892–1896),
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(1919) and
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(1919). Stewart was appointed to teach at
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, West Sussex in 1891, where he became Director of Music. In 1896, he was appointed to
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. From 1898 to 1919, he held the post of Director of Music at
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, Kent. Stewart was awarded a Bachelor of Music in 1915, and in 1919 was awarded a Master of Arts and Doctor of Music.Dr Haldane Campbell Stewart
Biographical Dictionary of the Organ.
Humphreys, M., & Evans, R. (1997). Dictionary of composers for the Church in Great Britain and Ireland. London: Mansell Publishing. In 1919, he took up the post of ''organist and informator choristarum'' (organist and choirmaster) of Magdalen College, Oxford University,
. UK Cathedral Music Links (web page). Retrieved 22 July 2011.
and was
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of the university. During his lifetime, Stewart published liturgical choral music, songs and some instrumental works, and published a collection of tunes for the Music Syllabus of the Oxford and Cambridge Schools Examination Board. Notable among his works are a setting of Psalm 147 ("O Praise to the Lord"), and the carol, ''On this Day Earth Shall Ring.'' He provided assistance to John E. West in compiling the 1921 publication ''Cathedral organists past and present''. In 1938, Stewart was succeeded at Magdalen College by William McKie, but returned to this post in 1941 due to McKie's wartime service with the
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. He died at Headington, Oxfordshire, on 16 June 1942, at the age of 74, and was succeeded as organist at Magdalen by Philip J. Taylor in 1943.


Family

Stewart was the youngest of four sons born to John Stewart and Anne Winslow. His father John Stewart (1822–1890) was the sixth Baron Appin, and his grandfather was Duncan Stewart, who was the Attorney-General of
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. Stewart's elder brothers were Donald Charles Stewart, (1859–1885), Robert Bruce Stewart, born in 1863, who inherited the title of Baron Appin in 1890, and Alan Winslow Stewart, born in 1865. Stewart was married to Elinor Dorothy Hunt. While in Tonbridge, their daughter Jean was born in 1914. Three years later in 1917, their son Lorn Alastair was born. As a family, they played as a string quartet, with Stewart playing viola, Elinor playing cello, and with Jean and Lorn playing first and second violin, respectively. Stewart's daughter Jean Stewart (1914–2002) was a noted concert performer on
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, performing as a soloist, and in chamber music and orchestras. She performed with the Menges Quartet, the London Bach Orchestra and the
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. Stewart's son Lorn Alastair Stewart ("Johnnie Stewart") (1917–2005), became a radio and television producer for the
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, and went on the create and produce the BBC television music programme, ''
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''.


Works


Published compositions


Choral

*Psalm 147 ''O praise to the Lord''Evensong for St. Cecilia
AllMusic. Retrieved on 19 April 2018.
*''Te Deum Patrem'' *Two Hymns. 1. ''Holy Father, cheer our way''. 2. ''Christ is our Corner-Stone'' (1905) *''May Christ, our Saviour''. Hymn for those at sea (1917) words by C. Lowry *''On Christmas Morn, the Tale is told''. arolette(1925) Words by R. W. Macan *''On this Day Earth Shall Ring'' arol(1934)Stewart Haldane Campbell
AbeBooks. Retrieved on 19 April 2018.
*''The Winds at Bethlehem''. arol(1936) Words by W. M. Letts *''Penned are the Sheep''. arol(1936) Words by R. K. Davis *''Magnificat and Nunc dimittis'' in A minor (1940) *''King of Glory''. nthemref name="Humphreys" /> *''Veni, Sancte Spiritus''. otetref name="Humphreys" />


Songs

*''The Ancient Shores of England''. (1900) *''In Camp''. (1901) ong and chorus.Words by W. M. Gordon *''The Song Cycle of Aucassin & Nicolete''. Words by A. Lang and G. Tomson (1906) *''The Day'' (1915) Words by J. R. Smart


Other publications

*A Collection of seventy Tunes chosen for the Music Syllabus of the Oxford and Cambridge Schools Examination Board. (1938)


Select discography

*''On This Day Earth Shall Ring''. Lichfield Cathedral Choir. Alpha Collection Vol 10: Advent and Christmas. Priory Records 109. (2007)Alpha Collection Vol 10: Advent and Christmas – Lichfield Cathedral Choir , Songs, Reviews, Credits
AllMusic. Retrieved on 19 April 2018.
*Psalm 147 ''O praise to the Lord''. Evensong for St. Cecilia. Priory Records 749


External links


Websites

*''H C Stewart'' Website on Haldane Stewart, maintained by Simon Lawford. http://www.hcstewart.com


Media

*''On This Day Earth Shall Ring'' *''On This Day Earth Shall Ring (orch. K. Hesketh)'' https://soundcloud.com/ken-hesketh/on-this-day-hc-stewart-orch-hesketh


References

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