Baynham, Arthur Cyril 7.mar.1888-29.oct.1970 Wales, Swansea - England Cheshire, Chester
pianist, organist, choirmaster, has lived his entire youth with his parents at 8 Page Street in Swansea, Fellow Royal College of Organists (then the youngest FRCO ever), studied at Trinity College of Music in London (FTCL), Licentiate of the Royal Academy of Music (LRAM), 1904-1908 organist/choirmaster of St Mary's parish church in Swansea, 1908-1909 private organist to the fifth Earl of Carysfort of county Wicklow who died 1909, 1.jul.1908-1918 organist/choirmaster of St Saviour's parish church in Arklow Ireland and parish church organist for Lord Kildare in Arklow where he resided at 16 Ferrybank, 1919 organist/choirmaster of St Mary's parish church in Swansea which was bombed in 1941, he made preparations for teaching diplomas and was active as teacher, one of his pupils was Harry Bernard Longman (1907-), 1920 residing at 251 Oxford Street Swansea, 1933 his studio was at 11 Union Street Swansea ; son of railway clerk George Harris Baynham (Swansea Oystermouth 1847-) and Lucy Ann Oakley (Carmarthen 1850-) ; 1914 in Rathdrum Ireland he married schoolteacher Mary Elizabeth Warren (Ireland Co. Carlow 1886-)

Title Parts


[] Twilight song. Organ. c1908
[] Happy moments. Morceau de salon for the piano
pub Beal, Stuttard & Co., London 1908

[] Wild violets. Petit morceau. Piano
pub Weekes & Co., London 1909

[] Sweet memories. Morceau de salon. Piano
pub Beal, Stuttard & Co., London 1909

[] Sweet thoughts. Romance sans paroles pour le piano
pub Beal, Stuttard & Co., London 1910

[] Five easy Kyries and two Doxologies, etc.
pub Weekes & Co., London 1910

[] Four quadruple chants, the Te Deum laudamus etc. Staff and tonic sol-fa
pub Weekes & Co., London 1910

[] Characteristic pieces for the piano
no.1 published by Bach & Co., London 10oct1910
both published by Bach & Co., London 1911
[] 1 - Spanish dance
[] 2 - Murmuring Brook
[] An Evening Service. Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in A, etc.
pub Novello & Co., London 1911

[] Marche capricieuse. Marche de concert pour piano
pub Beal, Stuttard & Co., London 1911

[] The dying swan. Cantata
[] Settings of Canticles
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