George J. Elvey
Sir George Job Elvey (1816–1893) was an English organist and composer.He was born at Canterbury on 29 March 1816, a son of John Elvey. For several generations, his family had been connected with the musical life of the cathedral city. At an early age, he was admitted as a chorister of Canterbury Cathedral, under Highmore Skeats, his brother, Stephen Elvey, being then master of the boys.In 1830, Stephen Elvey having been appointed organist of New College, Oxford, George went to reside with him, and completed his musical education under his brother's guidance. He studied at the Royal Academy of Music under Cipriani Potter and William Crotch.Before he was seventeen, he had become an expert organist and took temporary duty at Christ Church, Magdalen, and New College. In 1834, he gained the Gresham gold medal for his anthem "Bow down Thine ear, Lord." In 1835, he succeeded Skeats as organist of St. George's Chapel, Windsor. Among his earliest pupils were Prince George, Duke of Cambridge and Prince Edward of Saxe-Weimar, for whose confirmation he composed his well-known anthem, "Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way?"
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Total 2 sheet(s) found, listing between 0 - 2.
Song | Added By | Pages | Instruments | Sheet Type | File |
Crown Him with Many Crowns |
Velvet2 (2)
4988d ago
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1 | Piano, Guitar, Vocal | Original | |
Crown Him with Many Crowns |
laforge (242)
5598d ago
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1 | Cello | Original |