George Frederick Naylor

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George Frederick Naylor (16 October 1851 - 1920) was a composer and organist in England and New Zealand.

He was born into a famous musical family in Leeds. His father was James Naylor and his mother Mary Ann Sowden. He was educated at Carlisle Grammar School from 1860 to 1865 and as a chorister in the choir of Carlisle Cathedral, where his father was a Lay Clerk. His brother John was organist of York Minster.

After a series of organists positions in the UK, George and his wife Annie moved to New Zealand where he was appointed as organist of Nelson Cathedral in 1898 and then Napier Cathedral in 1903.

He died in Hawkes Bay, New Zealand in 1920.

Compositions[]

  • Grand March in A for Organ. Published by Hammond, London 1890.
  • ’O Thou, most loving Father’, Anthem 1918

Appointments[]

References[]

  1. ^ The Musical Standard. Vol 14. 1871 p.150
  2. ^ "Mr. Naylor". Leeds Times. Leeds. 9 January 1892. Retrieved 15 June 2015.
  3. ^ Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10434, 5 May 1897, p.3
  4. ^ Musical appointment Auckland Star, Vol XXXIV, Issue 239. 7 October 1903. p.2
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