Russell Harry Colman Green FRCCO (10 April 1908 – 6 February 1975) was an organist and composer based in England and Canada.[1]
Life edit
He was born in Norwich on 10 April 1908. He studied at the Birmingham School of Music and with G. D. Cunningham and Herbert Howells.
He conducted the Olton Orchestra 1926–47, the Birmingham Festival Choral Society 1945–54, and the Russell Green Choir 1949–58.
He moved to Ottawa, Canada in 1958 and died on 6 February 1975 in Saskatoon.
Appointments edit
- Organist of St Bartholomew's Church, Edgbaston, Birmingham 1933–????
- Organist of First Baptist Church (Ottawa) 1959–63
- Dean of Music at Acadia University 1963–65
- Organist at Knox United Church (Saskatoon) 1965–69
- Organist at Christ Church, Saskatoon 1969–75
Compositions edit
His compositions include over 350 songs, around 50 keyboard works, 50 sacred and secular choral pieces, a Paean for orchestra, and a cantata, Christus mediator (1962).
References edit
- ^ Who's who in music, Shaw Publishing, 1961