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The
Ballarat Courier
reports
that Herbert was born at Lyons Street, South Ballarat and educated at
Martin’s School; as a youth he was articled to a Mr A. Farrar, music
warehouseman of Stuart Street. After “carefully saving his resources” he
went to London to study at the Royal Academy of Music and on returning
established a music business in the town. As conductor of the Ballarat
Liedertafel and the Ballarat Orchestral Society, in later years Herbert held
the position of “metropolitan examiner for London College of Music”. He
took a leading part in production at Ballarat of “many grand and comic
operas, and for years filled the foremost place in the musical life of
Ballarat”. Around 1911, he left Ballarat and became organist and choir
master at St. Andrew’s Church, Brighton residing at The Gables - 7
Brandon Street, Brighton. A member of the Masonic Lodge, his last four
years before his death on 10 October 1926 were spent bed stricken. |

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