A tune for the generations
Over the last few months, we have heard our national anthem played on many sporting occasions. When it is played, we all join in singing it, generally with gusto (well for at least the first verse and chorus that is) but who came up with this rousing tune in the first place? Today's blog shines a light on the composer. PETER DODDS MCCORMICK Peter was born on 28 January 1833 in Port Glasgow, Scotland to Peter McCormick and his wife Janet (nee Dodds). Peter arrived in Sydney in February 1855 aged 20 and worked as a joiner, becoming involved in amateur musical societies. He trained as a teacher at Fort Street school in 1863 before being appointed teacher in charge at St Mary's National School. In July that year he married Emily Boucher who became the sewing teacher at her husband's schools. They taught at schools closer to Sydney in 1865 however she died in March 1866. In December that year Peter married Elizabeth Dening and in 1867 he was appointed to the Presbyterian den...