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Sydney Nicholson

Sir Sydney Hugo Nicholson MVO (9 February 1875 – 30 May 1947) was an English choir director, organist and composer, now chiefly remembered as the founder of the Royal School of Church Music (RSCM).
==Life==

He was born in London (the son of Charles Nicholson) and educated at Rugby School, New College, Oxford and the Royal College of Music.〔The American organist - Volume 22 - Page 162〕 At this last-named institution, he studied the organ. He then served as organist at Barnet Parish Church (1897 - 1903),〔The Musical herald - Issues 658-669 - Page 40. John Spencer Curwen - 1903〕 Carlisle Cathedral (1904), Lower Chapel, Eton College (1904 - 1908), Manchester Cathedral (1908 - 1919), and Westminster Abbey (1919 - 1928).〔In Tuneful Accord: The Church Musicians. Trevor Beeson. Hymns Ancient and Modern Ltd, 1 Nov 2009〕 Along with maintaining his organist posts, he edited the ''Hymns Ancient and Modern'' supplement that was published in 1916; he did not live to see the 1950 revised edition.
Something momentous would have to occur to persuade most away from playing the organ at the prestigious Westminster Abbey, but such was the case with Nicholson who was so concerned at the sad state of choral music in the parish churches throughout the country that in 1927 he founded the School of English Church Music (now the RSCM), in the hope of rectifying the problem. The School's members initially met at St Sepulchre-without-Newgate.
One of Nicholson's most successful compositions for parish choirs was his ''Communion Service in G'', which was widely sung, especially in Anglo-Catholic churches, until recent times. He was warden of St Nicholas College, Chislehurst (1928 - 1939).〔Armstrong Siddeley Motors: The Cars, the Company and the People in Definitive Detail. Bill Smith. Veloce Publishing Ltd, 2006〕
In addition to having edited ''Hymns Ancient and Modern'', still the standard hymn book in many Anglican churches today, Nicholson wrote several hymn tunes. Of these, the most famous is ''Crucifer'' for the popular processional hymn ''Lift High the Cross''. In 1928 he received the Lambeth DMus, and a decade later he was knighted for his services to Church music. He died at Ashford, Kent at the age of 72, and was buried at Westminster Abbey.
Books on Church Music: ''Church Music A Practical Handbook'' (1927) London The Faith Press







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