W. K. Stanton
English composer

W. K. Stanton

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English composer
Gender:
Male
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Birth:
29 September 1891(Dauntsey)
Death:
30 June 1978(Sedgehill)
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Biography

Walter Kendall Stanton (29 September 1891, Dauntsey, Wiltshire – 30 June 1978, Sedgehill, Shaftesbury, Dorset) was an English organist and composer of sacred music.
At Salisbury Cathedral he was a chorister. Subsequently, he was educated at Lancing College and then from 1909 to 1913 at Merton College, Oxford, where he was an organ scholar. He served various schools as Director of Music: St Edward's School, Oxford (1915–1924); Wellington College (1924–1937); Reading University (1927–1937); the Midland Region of the BBC (1937–1945); and Professor of Music at Bristol University (1947–1958).
Stanton composed mostly choral music, including almost 50 hymn tunes and numerous choral anthems, several of which have become standard church choir fare.