1830 - 1926 Person Name: A. H. Brown Composer of "ST. ANATOLIUS" in The Church and School Hymnal Born: July 24, 1830, Brentwood, Essex, England.
Died: February 15, 1926, Brentwood, Essex, England.
Almost completely self taught, Brown began playing the organ at the age 10. He was organist of the Brentwood Parish Church, Essex (1842-53); St. Edward’s, Romford (1853-58); Brentwood Parish Church (1858-88); St. Peter’s Church, South Weald (from 1889); and Sir Anthony Browne’s School (to 1926). A member of the London Gregorian Association, he helped assemble the Service Book for the annual festival in St. Paul’s Cathedral. He supported the Oxford Movement, and pioneered the restoration of plainchant and Gregorian music in Anglican worship.
Brown edited various publications, including the Altar Hymnal. His other works include settings of the Canticles and the Holy Communion Service, a Children’s Festival Service, anthems, songs, part songs, and over 800 hymn tunes and carols.
Music:
Alleluia! Sing the Triumph
Arthur
Dale Abbey
Fields of Gold Are Glowing
Gerran
Holy Church
Holy Rood
If Angels Sang Our Savior’s Birth
Lammas
O, Sing We a Carol
Purleigh
Redemptor Mundi
Ring On, Ye Joyous Christmas Bells
Saffron Walden
St. Anatolius
St. Austell
St. John Damascene
St. Mabyn
St. Sophronius
Story of the Cross
Sweet Child Divine
--www.hymntime.com/tch
Arthur Henry Brown