H. Hugh Bancroft

Composer

1904 – 1988

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Who was H. Hugh Bancroft?

Henry Hugh Bancroft was a British organist and composer who was organist of five cathedrals. He was born in Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire, and studied music with E.P. Guthrie and J.S. Robinson in nearby Grimsby.

He attained the FRCO diploma in 1928. He was then organist of Old Clee parish church, and was supplementing his modest income by playing in the local theatre and by working as a compass adjuster. Seeking better prospects, he left for Canada in 1929 to become organist of St. Matthew's Anglican Church in Winnipeg, Manitoba. In 1936 while at St. Matthew's, he earned an external BMus from Durham University. After nine years, he left for the Church of the Ascension in Hamilton, Ontario, but stayed there only nine months.

In 1937, he was back in Winnipeg, at the downtown parish of All Saints, where he developed a men and boys choir of national renown, and initiated choral evensongs on the model of the Church of England cathedrals. Also in Winnipeg, he met and married his wife Eldred Curle.

From 1946 to 1948 he was organist of Christ Church Cathedral in Vancouver, British Columbia, director of the Vancouver Bach Choir, and an instructor at the British Columbia Institute of Music and Drama. He left Vancouver to become master of music at St. Andrew's Cathedral in Sydney, Australia, but in 1953 returned to All Saints in Winnipeg.

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Born
Feb 29, 1904
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Died
Sep 11, 1988

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on July 23, 2013

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