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Charles Macpherson
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Short Name: Charles Macpherson
Full Name: Macpherson, Charles, 1870-1927
Birth Year: 1870
Death Year: 1927

Born: May 10, 1870, Edinburgh, Scotland.
Died: May 28, 1927, Westminster, England.

MacPherson became a chorister at St. Paul’s Cathedral in 1879. He studied at the Royal Academy of Music, and later served as choir master at St. Clement’s Eastcheap; organist for Sir Robert Menzies at Weem, Aberfeldy, Perthshire (1887); Madam de Falba’s chapel at Luton Hoo Park, Bedfordshire (1889); assistant organist at St. Paul’s Cathedral (1895), and organist there (1916). His works include:
The New Cathedral Psalter Chant Book, village church edition

Sources;
Frost, p. 681
West, p. 74

http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/m/a/c/macpherson_c.htm

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Macpherson

Wikipedia Biography

Charles Macpherson DMus (Dunelm) FRAM FRCO (10 May 1870 – 28 May 1927) was a Scottish organist, who served at St Paul's Cathedral.

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