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Sir Herbert Stanley Oakeley, (22 July 1830 – 26 October 1903) was an English composer, most well known for his role as Professor of Music at the University of Edinburgh. Prior to his appointment to this role in 1865 he established his reputation as an organist, composer, and musician. During his tenure at the University of Edinburgh he founded a number of university musical societies across Scotland, most notably the Edinburgh University Music Society, and successfully resolved the university's Reid School of Music into a Faculty[1] able to award degrees to its graduates.

He was knighted in 1876 and in 1881 was appointed Composer of Music to Queen Victoria in Scotland.


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Germany and the Guardian[edit]

The Reid Professorship[edit]

A large Georgian brick music hall
The Reid Concert Hall in Bristo Square

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  1. ^ Unknown (1975). "Edinburgh University Musical Society Formed". University of Edinburgh Journal. XXVII: 138.

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Court offices
New creation Composer of Mu­sic to Queen Victoria in Scotland
1881–1903
Extinct


Category:1830 births Category:1903 deaths Category:19th-century classical composers Category:Composers awarded knighthoods Category:English composers Category:English conductors (music) Category:Masters of the Queen's Music Category:People of the Victorian era Category:Romantic composers Category:Classical composers of church music