Theodore Aylward

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Theodore Edward Aylward (Jr.) (1844–1933), was born in Salisbury and later became a pupil of S. S. Wesley and was Organist of St. Matthew's Church, Cheltenham, St. Columba's College, Rathfarnham (1866) and St. Martin's, Salisbury, before succeeding Francis Edward Gladstone at Llandaff Cathedral in 1870.

He was recommended to the Dean and Chapter of Chichester Cathedral by Walter Parratt (then Organist of Magdalen College, Oxford) after stringent competition, and was therefore appointed Organist and Master of the Choristers at Chichester Cathedral.

In 1886, Aylward left Chichester and was appointed Organist of the Public Hall, and of St. Andrew's Church in Cardiff.[1] He is often confused with his great great uncle, Theodore Aylward Sr., sometime Organist & Master of the Choristers of St. George's Chapel, Windsor.[2]

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  1. ^ Organs and Organists of Chichester Cathedral
  2. ^ West, John Ebenezer (1921). Cathedral organists past and present. Novello. pp. 24, 166. OCLC 1968031.

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Cultural offices
Preceded by
Daniel Wood
Organist and Master of the Choristers
of Chichester Cathedral

1876–1886
Succeeded by
Frederick Read
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