Frederick William Wadely

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Frederick William Wadely OBE FRCO (31 October 1882 [?] - 28 May 1970) was an English organist and composer.

Background[]

He was born in Kidderminster in 1882, the son of organist William Edward Wadely and Zoe (née Gilbert).

He was trained at the Royal College of Music and was then organ scholar at Selwyn College, Cambridge.

He married Ethel Muriel Stokes in 1910. They had three children:

  • Zoe Beatrice Wadely (1912 – 1990)
  • Michael Wadely (1916 – 1999)
  • Beryl Wadely

He was awarded Honorary Fellowship of the Royal School of Church Music in 1947.[1]

Appointments[]

Compositions[]

Choral works[]

  • Salvator Mundi Domine[3]
  • Give Peace in our time, O Lord
  • Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in G
  • Communion Service in G
  • Praise, O praise our God and king
  • I will lift up mine eyes
  • Lead us heavenly father
  • There shall be three signs in the sun
  • Peace I leave with you
  • Forth in Thy name (SS)
  • If ye then be risen with Christ (SS)
  • Three in One and One in Three (SS)

Organ works[]

  • Three Postludes
  • Three period pieces (Organum, Fughetta & Romance)
  • Three Short and Easy Pieces (1st Set)
  • Three Short and Easy Pieces (2nd Set)

References[]

  1. ^ RSCM. "RSCM Honorary Awards 1936-2018" (PDF).
  2. ^ Dictionary of Organs and Organists, 1912
  3. ^ Musical Times, May 1920

Several compositions cited in order of service for centenary of his birth (31/10/82) in SS Cuthbert & Mary, Carlisle.

Several compositions listed on 1957 Novello advert for sacred vocal music.

Several compositions listed on 1931 Novello advert for organ music.

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