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John H. Maunder

John H. Maunder
Short Name: John H. Maunder
Full Name: Maunder, John H. (Henry), 1858-1920
Birth Year: 1858
Death Year: 1920

John Henry Maunder United Kingdom 1858-1920. Born at Chelsea, England,,the son of a carpenter, he attended the Royal Academy of Music. He began his career as a theatre composer, but later specialized in sacred music for the Anglican Church. He became an author and composer, as well as a musician. He was organist at St. Matthew’s, Sydenham (1876-77); St. Paul’s, Forest hill (1878-1879); and at churches in Blackheath and Sutton. He married Ellen Fanny Fulgoux Dakin, and they had a daughter, Winifred. He provided musical accompaniment for concerts in Albert Hall, and, in 1881, conducted the Civil Service Vocal Union. He wrote about 20 church anthems, 10 cantatas, several carols, tunes for around 30 hymns, 19 songs and ballads, 12 services and canticles, two operettas, and six instrumentals. His best known cantata was “Olivet to Calvary”. He was known for his good musical style and great technical facility. His compositions were full of melodic ideas and were written for ease of interpretation. He died at West Brompton, London, England.

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John Henry Maunder (February 21, 1858 – January 21, 1920) was an English composer and organist best known for his cantata "Olivet to Calvary" .
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Tunes by John H. Maunder (16)sort descendingAsInstancesIncipit
ALBION (Maunder)J. H. Maunder (Composer)137216 17657 24332
DUNBAR (Maunder)John H. Maunder (Composer)555613 33532 343
EXCELSIOR (Maunder)J. H. Maunder (Composer)153211 76643 25532
[Chant] (Maunder 34232)J. H. Maunder (Composer)134232 17675 45343
[I love to hear the story] (Maunder)J. H. Maunder (Composer)354321 17654 32554
[Jesus, Friend of little children] (Maunder)J. H. Maunder (Composer)1933214 33211 223
JUBILEE (Maunder)John Henry Maunder, 1858-1920 (Composer)1533321 71544 44321
MARTHAMJohn H. Maunder (Composer)955321 66555 56176
MAUNDERJohn Henry Maunder, 1858-1920 (Composer)333322 36544 43347
MELBOURNE HALL (Maunder)J. H. Maunder (Composer)112331 23312 34511
[Once in Bethlehem of Judah] (Maunder)J. H. Maunder (Composer)833334 32533 33343
PARRY (Maunder)John H. Maunder (Composer)133555 43321 14432
[Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem] (Maunder)J. H. Maunder (Composer)155176 54366 54321
[The whole wide world for Jesus] (Maunder)John H. Maunder (Composer)3855565 53332 34435
[The whole wide world, the whole wide world]J. H. Maunder (Composer)111351 46117 65465
THY WILL BE DONE (Maunder)John Henry Maunder, 1858-1920 (Composer)133544 32112 34566

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