Derby School of Music
Established | 1885 |
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Type | Music School |
Head | Steve Churchill |
Founder | Arthur Francis Smith |
Location |
75 Saint Albans Road Derby Derbyshire DE22 3JL England 52°54′47″N 1°30′11″W / 52.913002°N 1.503103°WCoordinates: 52°54′47″N 1°30′11″W / 52.913002°N 1.503103°W |
Staff | 12 |
Students | 300 |
Gender | Mixed |
Website |
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Derby School of Music is an independent private music school originally established in 1885, based in Derby, England. It offers private tuition on musical instruments and music theory, and provides grade examinations with all the major music exam boards in the UK including; ABRSM, London College of Music, Trinity College of Music, Rockschool, Victoria College of Music. Pupils can take these qualifications on to advanced study at conservatoire's or universities.
History
The Derby School of Music was founded in 1885 by Arthur Francis Smith,[1] and predominantly was a training school for organists. Derby school of music has produced many of the countries leading organists[2][3] and composers.
Derby school of music produced many of the leading music education books of the late 19th century including their own series of technical work books.[4] The Derby school of music series was compiled by the schools head teacher Arthur Francis Smith.
Notable students
- Ronald Binge
- David Anthony Cooper
- Alfred William Wilcock
- Edward Francis Reginald Woolley
- Clement Charlton Palmer[5]
Head Teachers
- Arthur Francis Smith[6][7] (Founder and Head Teacher 1885-1912)
- Edward Chadfield (Head Teacher 1912-1914)
- Edgar Pettman (Head Teacher 1914-1921)
- Arthur Griffin Claypole (Head Teacher 1921-1929)
- M Palmer (Head Teacher 1929-1930)
- Hubert Henry Norsworthy (Head Teacher 1930-1938)
- George Handel Heath-Gracie (Head Teacher 1938–1944)
- Edward Francis Reginald Woolley (Head Teacher 1944-1954)
- John Brydson[8] (Head Teacher 1954-1973)
- Steve Churchill (Head Teacher 2012–Present)
Modern era
The music school now operates solely as a pre-college music school and provides private music tuition for pupils looking to move on to study music at university. Along with Chetham's School of Music, Purcell School, Wells Cathedral School and Yehudi Menuhin School, Derby School of Music is recognised as being a leading feeder school for the UK's conservatoires.
Derby school of music are regular judges at the TeenStar,[9][10][11] Open Mic UK[12] and Live and Unsigned competitions.
References
- ↑ Dictionary of Composers for the Church in Great Britain and Ireland, Maggie Humphreys, Robert Evans, Published by A&C Black 1997. ISBN 0720123305
- ↑ Cathedral Organists Past and Present. John E. West. 1899 ISBN 143690403X
- ↑ https://archive.org/stream/newcathorganist00westuoft/newcathorganist00westuoft_djvu.txt
- ↑ Derby School of Music Series - Arpeggios of Common Chords & Scales - Published by Weekes & Co. 1896
- ↑ Dictionary of Organs and Organists. Frederick W Thornsby
- ↑ Senior Division - Derbyshire Advertiser and Journal 22nd June 1888
- ↑ "Prominent Derby Musician’s Death". Derby Daily Telegraph. England. 10 December 1914. Retrieved 3 June 2017 – via British Newspaper Archive. (Subscription required (help)).
- ↑ http://www.marcbnaylorwurlitzer.com/John-Brydson.html
- ↑ http://www.teenstarcompetition.co.uk/News/derby-singing-competition-for-teenagers-and-pre-teens-%E2%80%93-results-and-prizes-from-the-teenstar-derby-regional-finals#.V1miDcL5PIU
- ↑ http://www.brookeweston.org/Learning/Music/NewsItem.aspx?Id=1190
- ↑ http://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/11-year-old-Jazmine-sings-way-Pride-Park/story-18274361-detail/story.html
- ↑ http://www.openmicuk.co.uk/singing-feedback/nottingham-singing-contest#.WXTDtut4WK0