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    WILFRID SANDERSON: SONGWRITER, ORGANIST AND CONDUCTOR Arguably the most famous musician (certainly in his day) to live and work in Doncaster was Wilfrid Ernest Sanderson, Mus. Bac.l (Durham), F.R.C.O. L. R. A.M., who was born on 23 December 1878 in Ipswich, son of the Rev. Thomas Sanderson, a Wesleyan minister.

  2. Explore Wilfrid Sanderson's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Wilfrid Sanderson on AllMusic.

  3. Sanderson was born in Ipswich. His father was Revd. Thomas Sanderson, a Wesleyan Methodist minister, born in Warrington in 1848. Wilfrid was one of eight children. His mother was Emily, born in Liverpool in 1848. Wilfrid was educated at St. Dunstan's College, Catford, and the City of London School.

  4. No fear can disturb me, no trouble molest; This quiet and calm shall my spirit restore. Until I go forth on my journey once more. So come the world’s onslaught of weal or of woe. Thisthought ...

  5. Jul 6, 2017 · [31 PDF] - Wilfrid Ernest Sanderson FRCO LRAM (23 December 1878 – 10 December 1935) was a composer and organist based in Doncaster. Sanderson was born in Ipswich. His father was Revd. Thomas Sanderson, a Wesleyan Methodist minister, born in Warrington in 1848. Wilfrid was one of eight children. His mother was Emily, born in Liverpool in 1848. Wilfrid was educated at St. Dunstan's College ...

  6. He left a son Wilfrid Guy Sanderson (who was later to become Anglican Bishop of Plymouth) and a daughter Elizabeth. He wrote around 170 songs, and also some pieces for piano and organ. His many ballards became well known throughout the British Isles.

  7. Jun 30, 2021 · The songs are presented by person, year, and in order of release. Some songs had more than one lead singer, most commonly shared by John Lennon and Paul McCartney. There were also a handful of songs where all four sang, which are listed at the end. Some songs had two or more Beatles harmonising, but with one more prominently than the other.

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