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Lloyd, Charles Harford

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Lloyd, Charles Harford (1849-1919)

English organist and composer. He was educated at Oxford, gaining his doctorate there in 1892. He was appointed organist at Gloucester Cathedral in 1876, and at Christ Church, Oxford in 1882. He was precentor at Eton College 1892-1914 and then organist at the Chapel Royal, London.

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services and anthems; motet The Souls of the Righteous (1901); cantatas Hero and Leander (1884), Song of Balder, Andromeda, The Longbeards' Saga (1887), A Song of Judgment (1891), Sir Ogie and Lady Elsie (1894); incidental music to Euripides' Alcestis (1887); sonata, concerto, and other works for organ; madrigals and part-songs.


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