William Wolstenholme

William Wolstenholme (24 February 1865 in Blackburn, Lancashire  23 July 1931 in London) was an English composer and organist.

Wolstenholme was the first blind musician to take the degree since John Stanley. He was a close friend of the other noted blind organist Alfred Hollins and was also well known as a recitalist. Wolstenholme's devoted sister Maud acted as his secretary and amanuensis for most of his life.

References

  • Henderson, John. A Directory of Composers for Organ  Third Revised and Enlarged Edition. John Henderson (Publishing) Ltd., 2005, p. 201. ISBN 0 9528050 2 2
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