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Stephen Codman (c. 1796 – 6 October 1852) was a Canadian composer of English descent. His known compositions all date from before 1835, and mainly consist of works for solo voice or vocal ensembles.

Early life and education

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Codman was born in Norwich, England. He was a pupil of John Christmas Beckwith and William Crotch.[1]

Career

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In 1816 Codman came to Canada to assume the post of organist at Holy Trinity Anglican Cathedral in Quebec City,[2] most likely succeeding John Bentley. He remained in that post up until his death in Quebec City 36 years later.[3]

Two of his songs, The Fairy Song[4] and They Are Not All Sweet Nightingales, were published by Goulding, D'Almaine, and Co in 1827, placing them among the oldest published Canadian compositions.[3][5][6] He also wrote an instrumental piece for the organ, titled "Invocation".[7]

Codman died in Quebec City on 6 October 1852.[8]

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