Williamson John Reynolds

Williamson John Reynolds (22 October 1861 – 13 February 1922) was an English organist and composer.

Education

Reynolds was born in Kentish Town, London. He was educated at Compton Place Road New College in Eastbourne, Sussex.[1] He graduated as Mus Bac in 1886 and Mus Doc in 1889.[2]

Appointments

Compositions

  • Magnificat for soli, chorus, strings and organ
  • Festival Te Deum, for soli, eight-part chorus and orchestra
  • Crossing the Bar
  • Allegretto pastorale for organ

References

  1. ^ Census for England and Wales, 1881. Piece 1037, Folio: 78, Page Number: 4
  2. ^ Musicians of All Times: A Biographical Dictionary of Composers, Performers, and Writers on Music, Giving Place and Date of Birth and Death, and the Line of Work, of Five Thousand Musicians. J. Curwen & Sons. 1907. p. 120. Retrieved 19 April 2024.
  3. ^ Pearce, Charles William (1909). Notes on old London city churches : their organs, organists, and musical associations. London: Vincent Music Company.