George Job Elvey was a renowned English organist, composer, and conductor who lived from 1816 to 1893. Born in Canterbury, he displayed musical talent from a young age and became the organist of St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, at the age of 21. Elvey's compositions include anthems, hymns, and oratorios, and he was particularly known for his choral works. He also served as a professor of music at Oxford University and was a respected figure in the Victorian musical scene.
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