William Walond Jr.

English organist
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroEnglish organist
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain England
wasMusician Organist
Work fieldMusic
Gender
Male
Birth1750
Death9 February 1836 (aged 86 years)
Family
Father:William Walond
The details

Biography

William Walond (bap. 4 Jan 1750 - 9 February 1836) was an English organist, and the last Organist of Chichester Cathedral before the post was merged with 'Master of the Choristers' in 1801.

Career

Walond was the son of English composer and organist William Walond Sr. (1719-1768). He became the third of Thomas Capell's Deputy Organists at Chichester Cathedral, following Richard Hall and Thomas Tremain. He succeeded Capell following his death in 1776. Walond resigned the role of Master of the Choristers in 1794, and passed it to a Lay Vicar, Thomas Barber, who was paid by Walond out of his own salary.

During Walond's Organistship at Chichester, additions were made to the Cathedral organ by Thomas Knight, including the provision of the third manual (swell organ).

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