Frank Merrick

Musical Artist

1886 – 1981

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Who was Frank Merrick?

Frank Merrick was an English pianist in the early 20th century. He was born in Clifton, now part of Bristol.

Merrick's peers included Artur Schnabel and Mark Hambourg, and he studied with Theodor Leschetizky. From 1911 to 1929 he taught at the Royal Manchester College of Music and from 1929 at the Royal College of Music. His students included Alan Rawsthorne and Thomas Pitfield He went to Vienna in 1899 for about 18 months and again, for a shorter period, in 1903. This prevented him from playing at the Bechstein Hall when it first opened.. He is particularly known for winning in 1928 the Columbia Gramophone Company competition to write the remaining movements of Schubert's 8th Symphony. His composition was recorded by Columbia and sold, although these recordings are primarily, if not all, on 12-inch records and now very rare. Several later LP recordings of Frank Merrick playing various works by John Field and other British composers were released on the British label Rare Recorded Editions and are also rare. A "Frank Merrick Society" was formed to release his recordings.

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Born
1886
Died
1981

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on July 23, 2013

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