Cornelius Bryan
Cornelius Bryan (1775 - 18 March 1840) was an English organist and composer.
Background
He was born in Bristol around 1775.[1]
He died on 18 March 1840 when he fell through a trap in the stage of the Bristol theatre, during a rehearsal of his opera “Lundy”.[2]
Appointments
- Organist at St. Mark’s Church, Bristol
- Organist at St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol 1818 - 1840
Compositions
He composed
- an opera Lundy.
- Effusion in F for organ
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Preceded by John Allen |
Organist of St Mary Redcliffe 1818 - 1840 |
Succeeded by Edwin Hobhouse Sircom |
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References
- British Musical Biography. James Duff Brown, Stephen Samuel Stratton. 1897
- The Annual Register. 1841. Page 156
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