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Edward Woodall Naylor (February 9, 1867 – May 7, 1934) was an English organist and composer. Naylor was born in Scarborough in 1867. His father, John Naylor, was organist of York Minster. He won a choral scholarship to Emmanuel College, Cambridge, where he gained a BA in 1887. From 1888 to 1892 he studied at the Royal College of Music. After spending eight years as organist of London churches St. Michael's Church, Chester Square (1889) and St. Mary's Church, Kilburn (1896), Naylor returned to Cambridge in 1898, where he became an assistant master at The Leys School and organist of Emmanuel College. Naylor lived in Cambridge until his death in 1934.

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  • Edward Woodall Naylor (* 9. Februar 1867 in Scarborough; † 7. Mai 1937 in Cambridge) war ein englischer Organist, Komponist und Musikpädagoge. Naylor war Chorsänger an York Minster unter der Leitung seines Vaters John Naylor. Er studierte Musik am Royal College of Music bei Charles Villiers Stanford und von 1884 bis 1888 Orgel am Emmanuel College in Cambridge bei . Er war in London Organist an der St. Michael Church (1889–1896) und an der St. Mary Church (1896–97), danach am Emmanuel College. Daneben unterrichtete er bis 1902 an der The Leys School, dann am Emmanuel College. Von 1926 bis 1932 unterrichtete er Musikgeschichte. Als ausgewiesener Shakespeare-Kenner und Musikexperte verfasste er Bücher zu beiden Fachgebieten, darunter Shakespeare and Music (1896). Neben zahlreichen kirchenmusikalischen Werken (Magnificat, Nunc dimittas, Requiem Pax dei, Motette Vox dicentis, clama) komponierte er die Oper The Angelus (1909) sowie kammermusikalische Werke. Diese erschienen nie im Druck, wurden jedoch von dem Fagottisten John Parr aufgezeichnet und überliefert. Auch Naylors Bruder und sein Sohn Bernard wurden als Organisten und Komponisten bekannt, sein Bruder war Altertumswissenschaftler. (de)
  • Edward Woodall Naylor (February 9, 1867 – May 7, 1934) was an English organist and composer. Naylor was born in Scarborough in 1867. His father, John Naylor, was organist of York Minster. He won a choral scholarship to Emmanuel College, Cambridge, where he gained a BA in 1887. From 1888 to 1892 he studied at the Royal College of Music. After spending eight years as organist of London churches St. Michael's Church, Chester Square (1889) and St. Mary's Church, Kilburn (1896), Naylor returned to Cambridge in 1898, where he became an assistant master at The Leys School and organist of Emmanuel College. Naylor lived in Cambridge until his death in 1934. His most important compositions were for voices; his composition The Angelus, won the Ricordi prize for an English opera. His church music blends elements of 16th to 20th century music. Naylor was considered an authority on Shakespeare and music, and was an early exponent of greater musical authenticity. His son, Bernard James Naylor (1907–1986) was the first composer (1948) living in Canada to employ post-tonal writing in choral music, and was one of the pioneers of a truly contemporary (post-tonal) English (Anglican) cathedral music in the mid-twentieth century. (en)
  • エドワード・ウッドール・ネイラー(Edward Woodall Naylor, 1867年2月9日 - 1934年5月7日)はイギリスのオルガニスト、作曲家。 (ja)
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  • エドワード・ウッドール・ネイラー(Edward Woodall Naylor, 1867年2月9日 - 1934年5月7日)はイギリスのオルガニスト、作曲家。 (ja)
  • Edward Woodall Naylor (February 9, 1867 – May 7, 1934) was an English organist and composer. Naylor was born in Scarborough in 1867. His father, John Naylor, was organist of York Minster. He won a choral scholarship to Emmanuel College, Cambridge, where he gained a BA in 1887. From 1888 to 1892 he studied at the Royal College of Music. After spending eight years as organist of London churches St. Michael's Church, Chester Square (1889) and St. Mary's Church, Kilburn (1896), Naylor returned to Cambridge in 1898, where he became an assistant master at The Leys School and organist of Emmanuel College. Naylor lived in Cambridge until his death in 1934. (en)
  • Edward Woodall Naylor (* 9. Februar 1867 in Scarborough; † 7. Mai 1937 in Cambridge) war ein englischer Organist, Komponist und Musikpädagoge. Naylor war Chorsänger an York Minster unter der Leitung seines Vaters John Naylor. Er studierte Musik am Royal College of Music bei Charles Villiers Stanford und von 1884 bis 1888 Orgel am Emmanuel College in Cambridge bei . Er war in London Organist an der St. Michael Church (1889–1896) und an der St. Mary Church (1896–97), danach am Emmanuel College. Daneben unterrichtete er bis 1902 an der The Leys School, dann am Emmanuel College. Von 1926 bis 1932 unterrichtete er Musikgeschichte. (de)
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  • エドワード・ネイラー (ja)
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