Harry Crane Perrin (1865–1953) was an cathedral organist, who served at Canterbury Cathedral.[1]
Harry Crane Perrin was born in Wellingborough, Northamptonshire.
He composed cantatas "Abode of Worship" and "Pan's Pipes", morning and evening services, anthems and songs.[2]
After an early career as a cathedral organist in England, he moved to Canada in 1908 to become professor of music at Mcgill University in Montreal and director of the Conservatorium. In 1920 a Faculty of Music was established at the university.[3]
Organist of:
Cultural offices | ||
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Preceded by William Henry Longhurst |
Organist and Master of the Choristers of Canterbury Cathedral 1898-1908 |
Succeeded by Clement Charlton Palmer |