CHARLES H. LLOYD

Charles Harford Lloyd (1849-1919) was born in Gloucestershire and studied at Magdalen Hall, Oxford. While there, he, along with his friend Hubert Parry, founded the Oxford Musical Club. He was the club’s first president. He was appointed organist at Gloucester in 1876 and at Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, in 1882. In 1892, he became a music teacher at Eton College. Upon his retirement in 1914, he was appointed organist at the Chapel Royal. His choral compositions are mostly anthems and part-songs but he did write a number of cantatas, odes, and instrumental works.

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A Sunny Shaft Did I Behold

 
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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Allen-a-dale

 
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Before Me, Careless Lying

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Henry Austin Dobson
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Come, Tuneful Friends

 
Harold Edwin Boulton
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In Sherwood lived stout Robin Hood

 
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Kitty of Coleraine

 
Edward Lysaght
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Looking for Spring

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Men are fools that wish to die

 
Nathaniel Gyles
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Our sailor king

 
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Pack, Clouds, Away

Thomas Heywood
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The Battle of the Baltic

 
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The Righteous Live For ever more

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Wisdom 5: 15, 16
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The Young May Moon

 
Thomas Moore
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Up-hill

 
Christina Rosetti
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When at Corinna’s Eyes I Gaze

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C. H. Lloyd
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