J. Cuthbert Hadden (1861–1914) was a prolific Scottish author, journalist, biographer and organist.
Life
Hadden was born in Banchory, Aberdeenshire on 9 September 1859.[1] His father was James Hadden, a general labourer, and his mother was Elizabeth Mathieson.[2]
He began his working life as a bookseller's assistant in Aberdeen and afterwards studied music in London while employed in the publishing house of George Routledge & Sons.
He entered the musical profession and returned to Aberdeen as an organist. In 1881, he became organist of St Michael's Parish Church, Crieff.[3] In 1886, he married Elizabeth Couper Gordon and they had one daughter.
He removed to Edinburgh in 1889, where he abandoned music in favour of literature and his remarkable literary output is shown below.
His recreations are listed as 'walking and gardening.'[4] Hadden wrote at least 98 articles for the Dictionary of National Biography, and the list on this page is taken from the following site s:Author:James Cuthbert Hadden though it may not be complete. Articles written by him in the DNB were designated by the initials "J. C. H."
The Operas of Wagner: Their Plots, Music and History. (London: T. C. & E. C. Jack: London, [1908.])
Master Musicians. (Edinburgh & London: T. N. Foulis, 1909.)
Modern Musicians: A Book for Players, Singers & Listeners. (Edinburgh & London: T. N. Foulis, 1913) – companion volume for Master Musicians
Favourite Operas from Mozart to Mascagni: Their Plots, History, and Music, with twenty-four drawings in colour by Byam Shaw. (London & Edinburgh: T. C. & E. C. Jack:, 1911.)
Boys' Books
The Boy's Life of Nelson. (London: S. W. Partridge & Co.[1905.])