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Arthur Murray Goodhart (christened 25 July 1866 – 1941) was a British composer and organist. Goodhart was born in Wimbledon, Surrey, England in 1866 to Eleanor and Charles Woide Goodhart. He was educated at Eton College and then King's College, Cambridge,[1] where he was a member of the Pitt Club.[2] He was a pupil of Sir Joseph Barnby and Frederick Bridge, then a housemaster at Eton College. He later lived in Brighton and he contributed to The Triumphs of Oriana (1899).[3][4] Precentor of Eton College, 1875–1892, then principal of Guildhall School of Music, London. Conductor of the Concerts of the Royal Academy of Music, 1886–1888. Works
Recordings1. ^{{acad|id=GDHT885AM |name=Goodhart, Arthur Murray}} {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Goodhart, Arthur}}{{UK-composer-stub}}2. ^{{cite book |last1=Benson |first1=Edward Frederic |authorlink1=E.F. Benson |others= |title=Our Family Affairs, 1867-1896 |format= |accessdate= |type= |edition= |date=1920 |month= |publisher=Cassell and Company, Ltd. |location=London, New York, Toronto, and Melbourne |isbn= |page=231 |pages= |chapter= }} 3. ^Organists' review: Vol.88 345-348 Incorporated Association of Organists - 2002 "Arthur Goodhart (1866–1941), a pupil of Barnby who was Precentor (director of music) from 1875-1892; as Derrett's programme notes aptly say. he had "a light hand and considerable flair". CH Lloyd was Goodhart's successor" 4. ^John Henderson A directory of composers for organ 1996 "Goodhart AM 1866-1941 England - Arthur Murray Goodhart, pupil of J.Barnby and Frank Bridge, was briefly a housemaster at Eton. He later lived in Brighton and he contributed to the Triumphs of Oriana 1899 - thirteen pieces by thirteen ..". 6 : 1866 births|1941 deaths|People educated at Eton College|Alumni of King's College, Cambridge|British composers|People from Wimbledon, London |
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