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See also: English musical composer and conductor, son of See also: Thomas
See also: Barnby, an organist, was See also: born at See also: York on the 12th of See also: August 1838
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He was a chorister at York minster from the age of seven, was educated at the Royal See also: Academy of See also: Music under Cipriani See also: Potter and See also: Charles Lucas, and was appointed in 1862 organist of St Andrew's,
See also: Wells Street, See also: London, where he raised the services to a high degree of excellence
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He was conductor of " Barnby's Choir " from 1864, and in 1871 was appointed, in succession to Gounod, conductor of the See also: Albert See also: Hall Choral Society, a
See also: post he held till his See also: death
.
In 1875 he was precentor and director of music at See also: Eton, and in 1892 became See also: principal of the See also: Guildhall School of Music, receiving the honour of See also: knighthood in See also: July of that See also: year
.
His See also: works include an See also: oratorio Rebekah, Ps. xcvii., many services and anthems, and two See also: hundred and See also: forty-six hymn-tunes (published in 1897 in one See also: volume), as well as some See also: part-songs (among them the popular " Sweet and Low "), and some pieces for the See also: organ
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As a conductor he possessed the qualities as well as the defects of the typical See also: north-countryman; if he was wanting in the higher kind of See also: imagination or ideality, he infused into those who sang under him something of his own rectitude and precision
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He was largely instrumental in stimulating the love for Gounod's sacred music among the less educated part of the London public, although he displayed little See also: practical sympathy with See also: opera
.
On the other See also: hand, he organized a remarkable concert performance of See also: Parsifal at the Albert Hall in London in 1884
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He conducted the See also: Cardiff Festivals of 1892 and 1895
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He died in London on the 28th of See also: January 1896, and after a See also: special service in St See also: Paul's See also: cathedral was buried in See also: Norwood Cemetery
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