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Charles Edward Stephens
English composer and instrumentalist

Charles Edward Stephens

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English composer and instrumentalist
A.K.A.
Charles E. Stephens
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71 years
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Biography

Charles Edward Stephens (1821–1892) was an English musician and composer.

Life

He was born in London at 12 Portman Place (later Edgware Road) on 18 March 1821, and was nephew to the singer Catherine Stephens. He studied the piano and violin under J. M. Rost, Cipriani Potter, F. Smith, and Henry Blagrove, and theory under James Alexander Hamilton.

After school, Stephens was organist successively to St. Mark's, Myddelton Square; Holy Trinity, Paddington; St. John's, Hampstead; St. Clement Danes, and St. Saviour's, Paddington where he resigned in 1875. He died in London on 13 July 1892, and was buried at Kensal Green Cemetery. He was a fellow or member of many of the English musical institutions, being an original member of the Musical Association in 1874.

Works

Stephens wrote numerous compositions. They included a symphony in G minor, played at the Philharmonic in 1891, and piano and chamber music. In 1880 he gained both the first and second prizes for string quartets offered by Trinity College, London.

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