1850-1929

May 16, 1850, Nor­wich, Nor­folk, Eng­land.

No­vem­ber 19, 1929, Cam­bridge, Eng­land.

Arthur H. Mann (1850-1929)

Mann grad­u­at­ed from New Coll­ege, Ox­ford (MusB 1874, MusD 1882). He was a chor­is­ter and as­sist­ant or­gan­ist at Nor­wich Ca­thed­ral, and af­ter short stints play­ing the or­gan at St. Pe­ter’s, Wol­ver­hamp­ton (1870); Tet­ten­hall Par­ish Church (1871); and Bev­er­ley Min­ster (1875); he be­came the or­gan­ist at King’s Coll­ege Cha­pel, Cam­bridge (1876-1929), Un­i­ver­si­ty Or­gan­ist (1897-1929), and mu­sic mas­ter and or­gan­ist at the Leys School, Cam­bridge (1894-1922). In ad­di­tion to com­pos­ing an or­a­tor­io and a num­ber of hymn tunes, he was mu­sic ed­it­or of The Church of Eng­land Hym­nal (1894).

  1. Angel’s Sto­ry
  2. Aristides
  3. Benediction
  4. Berno
  5. Claudius
  6. New Year, The
  7. Silesius
  8. Wilton
Mann’s bur­i­al place