Description: | Sir Alfred Herbert Brewer (1865-1928) was the great Victorian organist of Gloucester cathedral (1897-1928).
A local musical monarch, he was a firm disciplinarian with choristers, lay clerks, and assistant organists. It was said to have been a "bad day" if he played a wrong note! His early musical training was as a chorister at Gloucester and then as a pupil of C. H. Lloyd. Apart from his music, he lead an active public life, being appointed City High Sheriff in 1922, and was knighted in 1926. As a composer, Brewer was fairly conservative. His output includes church music of all types, cantatas, songs, instrumental works, and orchestral music. His "Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in D major" is in the standard repertoire of Anglican church music. An organ work, "Marche Héroïque," is a grand piece, and one of the best of its type.
"An Impression" was published by Augener Ltd. in 1916. It is a small work, very sustained in nature, with a lush but always controlled romantic and melodic flow about it.
Brewer didn't write all that much music for solo organ, but miniatures such as this one show him to be an accomplished writer.
The score is attached below, as well as several photos of A. Herbert Brewer, his memorial plaque in Gloucester Cathedral, and some of the magnificent cathedral itself.
I'll be uploading Brewer's very Elgarian "A Thanksgiving Processional" on Thursday, in commemoration of our American holiday of Thanksgiving Day. |