H. P. Finnis


Rev. Horace Percy Finnis MA was an Anglican clergyman and organist in Victoria and South Australia.

History

Finnis was born in Claremont, Tasmania, the eldest child and only son of Rev. Herbert Robert Finnis and his wife Augusta Felicia Finnis, née Percy,, who married in Rokeby, Tasmania on 11 April 1882.
Finnis was educated in Tasmania and then at Brighton Grammar School and Trinity College, University of Melbourne, graduating MA in 1911.
He was ordained deacon in 1907 and priest in 1908.
In February 1908 he was appointed assistant curate and choirmaster of St John's Church, Toorak.
He married in 1909 and would have three children.
He was appointed to the church at Meredith around August 1911.

Move to Adelaide

In January 1918 he succeeded Rev. Rupert P. A. Hewgill as rector of St. John's Church, Adelaide.
He started a day school in May 1918, which prospered, and by his enthusiasm and example helped build up the men's group.
He was appointed precentor of St. Peter's Cathedral and bishop's vicar in September 1927 in succession to Dr. W. Somerville Milne and was succeeded at St. John's by the Rev. E. A. North Ash, of St. Mary's Church, Waverley, Sydney.
J. M. Dunn had been organist and choirmaster since November 1891, and when he retired, just a few weeks before his death in March 1936, Finnis took over the dual role.
He was appointed Canon around April 1946.
He retired in 1955.

Life in music

Finnis was described as 'an exceptional pianist', and his wife was a fine violinist, and while at university they notably played together.
He passed his Bachelor of Music in 1929.
While a churchman in Victoria he was organist of St Andrew's Church, Brighton, then choirmaster of St John's Church, Toorak.
In 1933 he founded, in Adelaide, Australia's first branch of the School of English Church Music, and served as its hon. secretary. From 1927 he served as precentor and from 1936 organist of St Peter's Cathedral as well as teaching music at Pulteney Grammar School.
He composed music for a Nativity play a recessional hymn an anthem and hymn tunes.

Family

Finnis married violinist Dora Barrow on 11 October 1909 in Brighton, Victoria. He married again, to Dorothy Kell Simpson in Adelaide on 6 January 1945. He had three children: