George B. Arnold

George B. Arnold
Short Name: George B. Arnold
Full Name: Arnold, George B., 1832-
Birth Year: 1832
Death Year (est.): 1932

George Benjamin Arnold, born at Petworth, Sussex, England, Dec. 22, 1832. Pupil of S. S. Wesley; Mus. Doc., Oxford, 1861; was organist of St. Columba's College, 1852, of St. Mary's Church, Torquay, 1853, of New College, Oxford, 1860, of Winchester Cathedral 1865. Works: Ahab oratorio, Exeter Hall, London, 1863; The Second Coming of Our Lord, oratorio; The Song of David, cantata; Sennacherib, do., Gloucester, 1883; The Forty-third Psalm; communion Service; Te Deums; Anthems and Motest; Concerted vocal music; Songs, Pianoforte music.

Cyclopedia of Music and Musicians by John Denison Camplin, Jr. and William Foster Apthorp (Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1888)


Tunes by George B. Arnold (4)sort descendingAsInstancesIncipit
ARNOLD (Arnold)George B. Arnold (Composer)155354 24343 223
[Hark! what mean those holy voices] (Arnold)Geo. B. Arnold (Composer)253176 52443 23456
ST. BIRINUSGeorge B. Arnold, Mus. Doc. (Composer)133551 43232 16445
WALKELYNGeorge B. Arnold, Mus. Doc. (Composer)151234 21325 54551
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