List of Anglican church composers

List of Anglican church composers

Composers who have made significant contributions to the repertory of Anglican church music.

A

*Malcolm Archer
*Thomas Armstrong
*Thomas Attwood
*Richard Ayleward

B

*Edward Bairstow
*Joseph Barnby
*Adrian Batten
*Lennox Berkeley
*Hugh Blair
*John Blow
*William Boyce
*David Briggs
*Benjamin Britten
*William Byrd

C

*Anthony Caesar
*Jeremiah Clarke
*Benjamin Cooke
*William Croft

D

*Harold Darke
*Edgar Day
*James Douglas
*George Dyson

E

*Edward Elgar

F

*Richard Farrant
*Gerald Finzi

G

*Orlando Gibbons
*John Goss
*Maurice Greene

H

*George Frideric Handel
*William H. Harris
*Basil Harwood
*Martin How
*Herbert Howells
*Pelham Humfrey

I

*John Ireland
*Grayston Ives

J

*Francis Jackson

K

*Gerald Knight

L

*Craig Sellar Lang
*Kenneth Leighton

M

*John Marbeck
*William Mathias
*J. H. Maunder
*E. J. Moeran
*Thomas Morley
*Herbert Murrill

N

*Sydney Nicholson
*T. Tertius Noble

O

*George Oldroyd
*Frederick Ouseley

P

*Hubert Parry
*Osbert Parsley
*Robert Parsons
*Daniel Purcell
*Henry Purcell

R

*Alan Ridout
*Barry Rose
*John Rutter

*John Sanders
*Martin Shaw
*John Sheppard
*Caleb Simper
*Henry Smart
*John Stainer
*Charles Villiers Stanford
*Charles Hylton Stewart
*Herbert Sumsion

T

*Thomas Tallis
*John Tavener
*John Taverner
*Thomas Tomkins
*James Turle
*William Turner
*Christopher Tye

V

*Stanley Vann
*Ralph Vaughan Williams

W

*Thomas Attwood Walmisley
*William Walton
*Thomas Weelkes
*Samuel Wesley
*Samuel Sebastian Wesley
*Healey Willan
*Michael Wise
*Charles Wood

ee also

*List of Anglicans and Episcopalians


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