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Naylor, Edward Woodall. Adm. pens. at EMMANUEL, June 23, 1884. S. of J[ohn], Esq. [Mus.Doc.] (Magdalen College, Oxford, 1863), of 9, Grosvenor Terrace, York. (and Mary Ann Chatwin). [B. Feb. 9, 1867, at Scarborough.] Matric. Michs. 1884; B.A. 1887; M.A. and Mus.Bac. 1891; Mus.Doc. 1899; Hon. Fellow, 1920. Music Master at the Leys School, Cambridge, 1897-1902. University Lecturer in music, 1926-32. Composed The Angelus, an opera performed at Covent Garden, 1909; also many services, anthems, and part songs. Author, Shakespeare and Music; The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book; Poets and Music, etc. Died May 7, 1934, at Cambridge. Brother of Charles L. (1888) and Henry D. (1891). (Schoolmasters' Directories; Who's Who; The Times, May 9, 1934; The Cambridge Review, May 18, 1934.) | Edward Woodall NAYLOR Approx. lifespan: 18671934 pens. Emmanuel College adm1884:06:23 s. of J<ohn>, Esq. [Mus.Doc.][(sch] Magdalen College [Oxford] (1863)), of 9 Grosvenor Terrace, York, [ Yorkshire ] (and Mary Ann Chatwin). [ b. Scarborough, [ North Riding of Yorkshire ] 1867:02:09 Matric 1884:10MT: BA 1887 MA and Mus.Bac. 1891 Mus.Doc. 1899 Hon. Fellow 1920 Music Master at: : Sch: Leys School CB [ Cambridgeshire ] 1897-1902 University Lecturer in: music 1926-32 Composed The Angelus, an opera performed Covent Garden, [ London ] 1909 also many services, anthems, and part songs. Publ.: Shakespeare and Music; The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book; Poets and Music etc. d. 1934:05:07 at CB [ Cambridgeshire ] brother of Charles L. NAYLOR (1888) brother of Henry D. NAYLOR (1891) ( Schoolmasters' Directories; Who's Who; The Times 1934:05:09; The CB Review 1934:05:18) [add:]Naylor, Edward Woodall[:add] [add:]Adm. pens. at Emmanuel College, 23 June 1884[:add] [add:]Father organistat York Minster, [ Yorkshire ] [:add] [add:]Studied organ, viola and composition at the Sch: Royal College of Music after graduating B.A.[:add] [add:]From 1898 organist and college lecturer in music at Emmanuel College ; responsible for the rebuilding of the college organ, 1907/8[:add] [add:]MSS at Emmanuel College [:add] [add:]See F.H. Stubbings: Forty-ninr lives [:add] |