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Joseph Cox Bridge (1853–1929) was an English organist and composer.
He was born atRochester, Kent, studied under John Hopkins, and from 1871 to 1876 was organist ofExeter College, Oxford. In 1877 he became organist ofChester Cathedral. There he revived the Chester triennial festival.In 1908, he was appointedProfessor of Music atDurham University.[1]
His works include an oratorio,Daniel (1885); aMagnificat andNunc Dimittis, in C, for voice and orchestra (1879); and considerable organ-music, anthems, and part-songs.
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Preceded by | Organist and Master of the Choristers ofChester Cathedral 1877–1925 | Succeeded by John Hughes |
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