Henry J. Gauntlett (b. Wellington, Shropshire, July 9, 1805; d. London, England, February 21, 1876) When he was nine years old, Henry John Gauntlett (b. Wellington, Shropshire, England, 1805; d. Kensington, London, England, 1876) became organist at his father's church in Olney, Buckinghamshire. At his father's insistence he studied law, practicing it until 1844, after which he chose to devote the rest of his life to music. He was an organist in various churches in the London area and became an important figure in the history of British pipe organs. A designer of organs for William Hill's company, Gauntlett extended the organ pedal range and in 1851 took out a patent on electric action for organs. Felix Mendelssohn chose him to play the or… Go to person page >
Tune Title: HEREFORDFirst Line: There is a land of pure delight, Where saints immortal reignComposer: Henry John Gauntlett, Mus.D. (1806-1876)Meter: C.M.D.Incipit: 53455 12356 5117Key: E♭ MajorDate: 1880
Tune Title: [Come, let us join our friends above]First Line: Come, let us join our friends aboveComposer: H. J. Gauntlett, 1805—76Meter: 8, 6. 8L.Date: 1913
Tune Title: [Lord, who at Cana's wedding feast]First Line: Lord, who at Cana's wedding feastComposer: H. J. Gauntlett, 1805—76Meter: 8, 6. 8L.Key: E♭ MajorDate: 1913
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