William Gillies Whittaker was an English composer, pedagogue, conductor, musicologist, Bach scholar, publisher and writer. He spent his life promoting music. The University of Durham, where he once studied and taught, called him one of "Britain's most influential musicians during the first half of the twentieth century". An autodidact, he was a prodigious creator of Gebrauchsmusik.
William G. Whittaker
St George's Church and Green in Jesmond, where Whittaker played the organ as a schoolboy
The Literary and Philosophical Society in the centre of Newcastle, where Whittaker frequently attended and gave lectures
Letter of congratulations from Gustav Holst on Whittaker's appointment in Glasgow
Edgar Leslie Bainton was a British-born, latterly Australian-resident composer. He is remembered today mainly for his liturgical anthem And I saw a new heaven, a popular work in the repertoire of Anglican church music, but during recent years Bainton's other musical works, neglected for decades, have been increasingly available in commercial recordings.
Edgar Bainton in 1936.