Alcock, (Sir) Walter (Galpin)
Alcock, (Sir) Walter (Galpin) (b Edenbridge, Kent, 1861; d Salisbury, 1947). Eng. organist. Ass. org. Westminster Abbey; org. of Chapels Royal (1902), and Salisbury Cath. from 1916 to death; comp. of church mus. Played org. at coronations of Edward VII (1902) and George V (1911). Knighted 1933.
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