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Florence Aylward

Florence Aylward
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Born (1862-03-10)March 10, 1862
Brede, East Sussex, England
Died 14 October 1950 (aged 89)
St Leonards-on-Sea, East Sussex, England
Nationality United Kingdom
Occupation Composer
Spouse(s) Harold Arthur Kinder

Florence Aylward (10 March 1862 – 14 October 1950) was an English composer known for ballads.

Aylward was born at Brede Rectory in Brede, East Sussex, England in 1862, the daughter of the Rector of Brede, Augustus Aylward and his wife Mary, who was the eldest daughter of Thomas Frewen of Brickwall in Sussex. Aylward studied at the Guildhall School. Aylward began composing at an early age, and her songs began to be performed at local concerts when she was 12.

Aylward's early composition efforts caught the attention of William Boosey, of the publisher Boosey & Hawkes. Aylward's first song was published in 1888, entitled "Day Dawn". The words were based on a translation of a Victor Hugo poem by Alice K. Sawyer, with music composed by Aylward. The Graphic described it as a "simple and graceful ballad". In 1890, a collection of six of her compositions was published for soprano under the title "Album of Six Songs", which included "The Boat of My Lover", "An Egyptian Lament" and "The Milkmaid's Song".

Aylward married Harold Kinder, an architect, in 1881 in Rye, Sussex. They had one son, Harold, born in 1886. Aylward's husband died in 1940.

In total, she published at least 150 songs. Selected works include:

"Vitai Lampada" (1900, words by Henry Newbolt)


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