Biography | Sir Ernest Bullock CVO (15 September 1890, Wigan, England 24 May 1979, Aylesbury, England) was an English organist, composer, and educator. Bullock studied the organ with Edward Bairstow in Leeds and was assistant organist at Leeds Parish Church from 1907 to 1912. He also took courses at the University of Durham, receiving Bachelor of Music in 1908 and Doctor of Music in 1914.
After serving as sub-organist at Manchester Cathedral from 1912 to 1919, he was in 1919 briefly organist of St. Michael's College, Tenbury and then organist and choirmaster at Exeter Cathedral from 1919 to 1927. In 1928 he was named organist and Master of the Choristers at Westminster Abbey, and as such participated in the coronation of King George VI.
He became Gardiner Professor of Music at the University of Glasgow in 1941. He was then director of the Royal College of Music in London from 1952 until his retirement in 1960. Among his notable pupils are Robert Ashfield, Sidney Campbell, Peter Racine Fricker, and S. Drummond Wolff.
Bullock is known for his church music, especially the anthem Give us the wings of faith.
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