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Charles Kennedy Scott : ウィキペディア英語版 | Charles Kennedy Scott
Charles James Kennedy Osborne Scott (16 November 1876 – 2 July 1965) was an English organist and choral conductor who played an important part in developing the performance of choral and polyphonic music in England, especially of early and modern English music. ==Early career== Scott was born in Romsey. Educated at Southampton Grammar School, he entered the Brussels Conservatory in 1894. Beginning by studying the violin, he transferred to the organ under the outstanding virtuoso and teacher Alphonse Mailly (1833-1918), who encouraged a special interest in plainchant and in the phrasing of J. S. Bach's organ music: he also studied composition under Hubert Ferdinand Kufferath (1818-1896) (a pupil of Mendelssohn's), teacher of Counterpoint and Fugue, and under the organist-composer Edgar Tinel (1854-1912). In 1897 he took the ''Premier Prix avec distinction'' and the ''Mailly Prize'' for organ playing. He settled in London in 1898 as a professional organist and teacher, and married a second cousin who had also studied at Brussels.〔Stainton de B. Taylor, "Charles Kennedy Scott", ''The Musical Times'' 92 (November 1951) (1305), 492–496. ().〕〔A. Eaglefield-Hull, ''A Dictionary of Modern Music and Musicians'' (Dent, London 1924), 449.〕
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