Houston Collisson


William Alexander Houston Collisson was an Anglo-Irish priest, writer, organist, pianist, impresario, and composer, mainly remembered for his long collaboration with Percy French.

Life

Collisson was born in Dublin and graduated from Trinity College Dublin with degrees as Bachelor of Arts and Doctor of Music. He also received a Licentiate in Music from Trinity College London. In 1899, he was ordained a priest at Truro Cathedral in Cornwall and subsequently served in different parishes in England.
He was appointed organist in a number of Anglican parishes in Ireland including St Patrick's Cathedral, Trim, County Meath ; St Paul's Church, Bray, County Wicklow ; in Rathfarnham, Dublin ; at the Church of the Holy Trinity, Rathmines, Dublin ; St Maelrune's, Tallaght, Dublin ; and St George's Church, Dublin. He also sang in the choir of St Bartholomew's Church, Dublin.
As a concert impresario, Collisson made a name for himself for organising, from 1887, increasingly popular "Saturday Concerts" in Belfast, Cork, Derry, Dublin, and London. In these, he often appeared himself variously as conductor, accompanist, and soloist. In Dublin in 1889, these also involved a choir of 100 voices and an orchestra. An attempt to invite Edvard Grieg in 1891 failed. In 1906–7, he also toured Ireland as a singer and performer on piano and organ in his own compositions. The experiences of these various travels were documented in anecdotal form in his book Dr. Collisson in and on Ireland.
Collisson was involved, too, in establishing the Feis Ceoil with Annie Patterson, and he won competitions at the Feis Ceoil a number of times in several composers categories.

Music

As a composer, Collisson is remembered for his collaboration with the poet, writer, painter and composer Percy French, for whose poems he contributed numerous songs, the best-known one being The Mountains o' Mourne. They often appeared together on stage, including regular performances in London and touring North America in 1910. Collisson also wrotes operas to which French contributed the libretto, including The Knight of the Road and Strongbow.

Selected works

Stage works

All to words by Percy French.