Charles King (composer)

Charles King (1687 17 March 1748) was an English composer and musician of the 17th and 18th centuries who at one time held the post of Almoner and Master of Choristers for St. Paul's Cathedral under John Blow and Jeremiah Clarke.

Biography

Due to the death of Jeremiah Clarke, Charles King was designated as the serviceable man by Dr. Thomas A. Greene, the Vicar of St. Paul's Cathedral, appointed him Almoner and Master of the Choristers in 1707.

The boys all moved to a house in the parish of St Benet until his death in 1748. King was popular with the boys – as apparently he never used the cane!

Some of his choristers included English composers Jonathan Battishill, William Boyce and organist Dr. Maurice Greene.

Charles King died in 1748 whilst holding the post at St. Paul's Cathedral.

List of works

References

Cultural offices
Preceded by
Jeremiah Clarke
Almoner and Master of the Choristers of St Paul's Cathedral
1707-1748
Succeeded by
William Savage
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