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==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' 1870
'''Born:''' 7 June 1870


'''Died:''' 1932
'''Died:''' 17 June 1932


'''Biography:'''
'''Biography:'''
 
Cuthbert Harris was born in London, England. He studied at the London Organ School and graduated from Durham College. He was named a Fellow of the Royal College of Organists. He was organist of St. Andrew’s, Streatham, London; and St. Leonard’s Parish Church, Streatham, London. He was well-known as a teacher of music theory and his courses of instruction by correspondence. He authored ''First Studies for the Organ'' and number of piano method books including two written under the pseudonym Gladys Cumberland; ''A Child's Primer In The Elements Of Music'' and ''A Short Primer In The Elements Of Music''. Other books include ''Harmonizing Melodies'' and ''Examination Questions and How to Answer Them''. As a composer, he was known for organ pieces, piano pieces, and anthems.
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==List of choral works==
==List of choral works==
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*''[[Evening Service (Cuthbert Harris)|Evening Service]]''   ( [http://www.p-b-gibson.demon.co.uk/0369.html#01974 {{net}}] )
*''Bless the Lord, O my Soul''
*''Bless the Lord, O my Soul''
*''Break Forth into Joy'' - Prize Anthem from Bristol Anthem Book
*''Break Forth into Joy'' - Prize Anthem from Bristol Anthem Book
*''Crossing the Bar''
*''Crossing the Bar''
*''The Angel of the Lord''
*''The Angel of the Lord''
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Life

Born: 7 June 1870

Died: 17 June 1932

Biography: Cuthbert Harris was born in London, England. He studied at the London Organ School and graduated from Durham College. He was named a Fellow of the Royal College of Organists. He was organist of St. Andrew’s, Streatham, London; and St. Leonard’s Parish Church, Streatham, London. He was well-known as a teacher of music theory and his courses of instruction by correspondence. He authored First Studies for the Organ and number of piano method books including two written under the pseudonym Gladys Cumberland; A Child's Primer In The Elements Of Music and A Short Primer In The Elements Of Music. Other books include Harmonizing Melodies and Examination Questions and How to Answer Them. As a composer, he was known for organ pieces, piano pieces, and anthems.

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