Edward Dearle


Edward Dearle was an organist and composer based in England.

Life

He was born in Cambridge in 1806 the son of John Dearle and Harriet Harrison, and was a chorister at King's College, Cambridge by John Pratt, the organist.
He was awarded Bachelor of Music at Cambridge in 1836 and Doctor of Music in 1842.
In 1837 he won the Gresham Prize for his anthem Turn thee again.
He was a founder of Trinity College, Weymouth Street, Portland Place, London in 1875.
He married Catherine Mullins and they had the following children:
His compositions include: