Herman Brearley


Herman Brearley was an English cathedral organist, who served in Blackburn Cathedral.

Background

Herman Brearley was born in Batley, Yorkshire.
He was a chorister and then assistant organist at Lichfield Cathedral.
He was appointed Conductor of the Preston Choral Society in 1918, and conductor of the Blackburn Philharmonic Choral Society in 1922. He was also the Conductor of the Meistersingers Society, the Northrop Male Voice Choir and the Grammar School Society.
He was also Blackburn Borough organist, the first holder of the post, 1922 - 1930.
He was also Music Master at Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Blackburn.
In 1935 he became teacher of singing, sight-singing and musical dictation at the Royal Manchester College of Music.
In 1937 he succeeded Harold Dawber as Chorus Master of the Hallé Choir.

Career

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