- George Linstead
George Frederick Linstead (
24 January 1908 –28 December 1974 ) [http://www.sheffieldtelegraph.co.uk/music/Centenary-of-birth-of-man.3684820.jp Centenary of birth of man of influence, Sheffield Telegraph,18 January 2008, retrieved18 January 2008 ] ] cite book | last=Powell| first=Christopher | authorlink=Christopher Powell| year=2007 | title=The Life and Works of George Frederick Linstead (1908-1974) - A Centenary Tribute | isbn= | url=http://www.georgeflinstead.org.uk/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderfiles/renown.pdf | accessdate=2008-01-18 ] was amusician ,critic andcomposer , who featured prominently in the musical life ofSheffield andSouth Yorkshire .Linstead spent his childhood in the village of
Doveridge ,South Derbyshire , where his musical talents first developed. The sudden death of his father in 1915 forced the family to move toSheffield , where he spent the rest of his life, never forgetting his country roots. After leaving Sheffield Central School in 1923, he devoted himself to a musical career. Through financial circumstances he was never able to attend university for undergraduate studies, but nevertheless obtained numerous degrees and diplomas through external study, including those of Bachelor and Doctor of Music.For many years, Linstead was the music critic of the
Sheffield Telegraph . He was a music lecturer atSheffield University , an organist and choirmaster (latterly at Christ Church,Fulwood ), and for many years contributed program notes for thePhilharmonic concerts. His numerous compositions included works fororchestra , solo instrument,piano ,Organ (music) , andchoir . Some of these were performed by theHalle Orchestra and received their first public hearing in the City Hall. Several of these compositions have a local connection, including his Symphonic Study “Doveridge”, his arrangement of the Castleton Garland Dance, and his film music for “Engineers in Steel”, commissioned for theBritish Steel Corporation .References
External links
*http://www.georgeflinstead.org.uk.
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