He studied organ under Haydn Keeton at Peterborough Cathedral and at the University of Music and Theatre Leipzig.
He then took the post of head teacher at Derby School of Music from 1921-1929.
He was on holiday in Leipzig in 1914 when the First World War broke out, and he was detained until after the Armistice.
[2] He died of coal gas poisoning following a nervous breakdown.
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