Charles John Blood Meacham

The organist Charles John Blood Meacham and his son John. Photograph from ca. 1890.

Charles John Blood Meacham (20 December 1850[1] - 16 January 1930) was an English organist and composer.

Education

Charles John Blood Meacham, was born on 20 December 1850 and baptised on 2 February 1851. He was the son of John Meacham (1819 – 1887) and Elizabeth Blood (1814 – 1877). He was educated at St John’s College, Cambridge where he was awarded Mus.B. in 1871.[2] He then trained at Ely Cathedral.

He married Eliza Melson on 28 August 1877 in Lapworth Parish Church. They had one son, Hugh St. Alban Meacham (1881 – 1967).

He died on 16 January 1930 in Edgbaston, Birmingham. A legacy from his estate was used to create The C J B Meacham Trust, which is now administered by the Diocese of Coventry. It provides credit to the Diocesan stipends fund.

Appointments

Compositions

He wrote

Cultural offices
Preceded by
Henry Simms
Organist and Master of the Choristers of St. Philip's Church, Birmingham
1871-1888
Succeeded by
Richard Yates Mander

References

  1. British musical biography. James Duff Brown, Stephen Samuel Stratton – 1897
  2. Cambridge Chronicle and Journal - Saturday 27 May 1871
  3. A directory of composers for organ. John Henderson. 1999. P.287
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