Walter Carroll

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Walter Carroll (4 July 1869[1] – 9 October 1955)[2] was an English composer, music lecturer and author. He was born at 156 Great Ducie Street[3] in the Cheetham[4] district of Manchester.

He was a pupil at Longsight High School, Manchester. Leaving school at the age of 14, he went to work at the Manchester textile firm of J. N Phillips and Co., learning office routine and account keeping.[5] Joining the choir of St. John Chrysostom Anglican church, Victoria Park in 1886, he studied with the organist there, Frederick Pugh. He composed music for the choir there and became the librarian. In 1887, he also joined the Halle Choir in Manchester which broadened his choral experience widely.[6]

Student and early lectureships

Postgraduate

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