F.R. le P. Warner Mid B 47-54
Posted: Mon Sep 16, 2013 11:03 am
There was an article about the above named in the "Mail on Sunday" magazine section yesterday.
Francis Warner has written the words to the War Requiem by the organist David Goode which is to be performed at St, Paul's Cathedral for the first time on 26th. September.
The article mentions that Warner left C.H. at the age of sixteen and that Ralph Vaughan Williams, the famous composer, who lived quite near the school at Leith Hill, used to help the pupils there with their composition. I recall that the composer once visited the school when I was there but had never heard that he did so on a regular basis. He died in 1958.
Has anyone any further knowledge about this?
Francis Warner has written the words to the War Requiem by the organist David Goode which is to be performed at St, Paul's Cathedral for the first time on 26th. September.
The article mentions that Warner left C.H. at the age of sixteen and that Ralph Vaughan Williams, the famous composer, who lived quite near the school at Leith Hill, used to help the pupils there with their composition. I recall that the composer once visited the school when I was there but had never heard that he did so on a regular basis. He died in 1958.
Has anyone any further knowledge about this?