Background
Martin is the son of the late Most Revd J C H How, Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church. Born in Liverpool, where his father was Rector of Street Nicholas Church.
Martin is the son of the late Most Revd J C H How, Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church. Born in Liverpool, where his father was Rector of Street Nicholas Church.
Clare College.
The family then moved to Brighton, where Martin"s father was Vicar at Street Peters Parish Church. The family then moved to Glasgow just before the second world war, and Martin spend most of his childhood there. Educated at Repton School where he was a Music Scholar.
Awarded an Organ Scholarship at Clare College, Cambridge, where he read Music and Theology.
He was a keen athlete, and ran for the university, narrowly missing being awarded a "Blue" for cross-country running. After university he was in the Army for two years where he gained a National Service Commission.
He still claims that this experience was invaluable for his later profession. Later on he was for some years at Grimsby in Lincolnshire where his post as Organist and Choirmaster at Grimsby Parish Church was combined with school teaching and various musical activities.
Martin has spent most of his career with the Royal School of Church Music where he was known principally as a choir trainer specialising in the training and motivation of young singers.
In this capacity he initiated and developed the RSCM Chorister Training Scheme which has since been used in various forms in many parts of the world. He also inaugurated the RSCM Southern Cathedral Singers, a group which has broadcast frequently on British Broadcasting Corporation Radio"s Choral Evensong from Canterbury Cathedral and elsewhere. Has travelled widely as a choral conductor, accompanist, lecturer and adjudicator.
In this capacity he has worked in the United States of America, Canada, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Denmark, Belgium and the Netherlands.
Appointed Administration Member of the Order of the British Empire for "Services to Church Music" in the 1993 New Year Honours List. Composing continues to be his main activity.
Some of his compositions are available on his website.
Since his retirement from the RSCM he has returned to organ playing as an honorary member of the music staff at Croydon Minster.