ALEC ROWLEY

13th March 1892   ---   12th January 1958

For a full Bio on Alec Rowley please visit This website. Below is just a brief Bio.

Alec Rowley was born 1892 in London,   his passion for music  was noticed by his parents,   and when he was  16 years old he  went to study at
the Royal Academy of Music in 1908, he studied under some famous names of his day, Edward Morton and H.W.Richards. During his time there
he won the Mortimer and Prescott prizes for composition as well as several other prizes.  In his early 20's he served as church organist at Saint
John's, Richmond, and during the Second World War, at Saint Margaret's, Westminster.

Rowley composed and produced quiet a lot of his works for amateur performers, most were educational pieces,among his output also included
symphonic works, various concerto's for oboe and piano, a rhapsody for viola and orchestra,  plus a two symphonies for organ, and many other
types of music.   Rowley music was in the conventional stlye although he was not adverse to composing in  the more modern forms of music.

Rowley had became  a well known as a broadcaster during the 1930s,  mainly through a series of piano duets with Edgar Moy.  Rowley died at
his home in London while playing tennis, in 1958, aged 65

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