Edward Percy Hallam

English cathedral organist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Edwin Percy Hallam (18871957) (Known as E.Percy Hallam) was an English cathedral organist, who served in St Edmundsbury Cathedral for twenty years from 1937 to 1957.[1] Before serving at the Cathedral, he was organist of St Mary's Church, Bury St Edmunds for eighteen years from 1909 to 1937. He was affectionately known as 'Porky' despite being quite lean.[2]

Plaque in St. Edmundsbury Cathedral to Edwin Percy Hallam

Background

Hallam was born on 4 September 1887 in Nottingham. He studied the organ with James Kendrick Pyne at Manchester Cathedral.

He was the founder and conductor of the Bach Choir of Bury St. Edmunds.

Career

Organist of:

Works

  • Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in A-flat
  • Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace[2]
  • Lord's Prayer[4]
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