Bernard Johnson
Bernard Johnson. Baritone, announcer (born 18 June 1918 in Rhani Ket, India, of English parents; died in August 1982); FTCL 1950. Taken to England at two and to Canada at five, Johnson was raised in Hamilton, Ont. Bernard Johnson. Baritone, announc

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Bernard Johnson. Baritone, announcer (born 18 June 1918 in Rhani Ket, India, of English parents; died in August 1982); FTCL 1950. Taken to England at two and to Canada at five, Johnson was raised in Hamilton, Ont. Bernard Johnson. Baritone, announc
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Bernard Johnson (1 December 1868 - 16 May 1935) FRCO was an organist and composer based in Nottingham. He was appointed City Organist for Nottingham in 1910.

Life

He was born in South Pickenham, Norfolk on 1 December 1868 and educated at Selwyn College, Cambridge he graduated in 1889.

He was awarded FRCO in 1891, and Mus. Bac. in 1897. When at Cambridge he studied music under Dr. George Mursell Garrett, Organist to the University.

While in Leeds he sang in the festival choir under Sir Arthur Sullivan and was conductor of a well-known male voice choir, whose unaccompanied performances were greatly admired. He was also largely instrumental in establishing a society of the local professional musicians, as well as being very active in the formation of the Leeds Municipal Concerts, held in the Town Hall on Saturday evenings.

He founded the Bridlington Amateur Operatic Society.

He died in Horning on 16 May 1935.

Appointments

  • Organist and Music Master at the Framlingham College, Suffolk1889 - 1891
  • Organist and Assistant Master at Leeds Grammar School 1891 - 1904.
  • Organist at Bridlington Priory 1904 - 1909
  • Organist at Albert Hall, Nottingham 1909 - 1934

Compositions

As a composer, Mr. Johnsonproduced a large number of works.

  • some twenty pieces for the organ, among which his Concert Overture and Sonata di Camera were the most popular.
  • part-songs, notably a series for female voices.
  • an orchestral suite, Faerie
  • an opera, A Petticoat Princess
  • choral songs The Brooklet (unison) and The Tide Rises (SATB), the set (four numbers) of solo songs A Fairy Ring
  • sacred cantata for solo quartet, chorus and organ, Ecce Homo.
  • organ works Andante Con Moto in B Minor, Aubade in D Flat, Canzonet in E