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'''Geoffrey Beaumont''' (1903–1970) was an [[Anglican]] priest and [[monk]] of the [[Community of the Resurrection]] who was also a composer of popular songs and [[hymn]] tunes. He was for a time [[chaplain]] of [[Trinity College, Cambridge]]. With [[Patrick Appleford]] he founded the '[[20th Century Light Music Group]]' and edited several new collections of hymns of which many are found in various hymnals and are still sung today. Probably his best known hymn tune is ''"Hatherop Castle"'' set for the words "O Jesus I have promised".
'''Geoffrey Beaumont''' [[Community of the Resurrection|CR]] (1903–1970) was an [[Anglican]] priest and [[monk]] of the [[Community of the Resurrection]] who was also a composer of popular songs and [[hymn]] tunes. After graduation he attended [[Ely Theological College]] and was ordained in 1932 to a [[curacy]] in [[Nunhead]]. During the war he served as a [[chaplain]] in the [[RNVR]], for which he was awarded the MBE. From 1947 to 1952 he was chaplain of [[Trinity College, Cambridge]]. In 1961 he entered the [[Community of the Resurrection]].<ref>Obituary in ''Church Times'', 28 August 1970</ref>

With [[Patrick Appleford]] he founded the '[[20th Century Church Light Music Group]]'<ref>{{cite web |last1=Lockley |first1=John |title=The Light Music Years |url=https://sites.google.com/view/20thcenturymusicgroup/home/light-music-years |website=20th Century Music Group |publisher=20th Century Members |accessdate=16 June 2023}}</ref> and edited several new collections of hymns of which many are found in various hymnals and are still sung today. Probably his best known hymn tune is ''"Hatherop Castle"'' set for the words "O Jesus I have promised". His ''Twentieth Century Folk Mass'' (1957) was also very popular in the 1960s.

==References==
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==External links==
* [https://hymnology.hymnsam.co.uk/g/geoffrey-phillips-beaumont Biographical entry at Canterbury Dictionary of Hymnology]


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Latest revision as of 20:17, 11 January 2024

Geoffrey Beaumont CR (1903–1970) was an Anglican priest and monk of the Community of the Resurrection who was also a composer of popular songs and hymn tunes. After graduation he attended Ely Theological College and was ordained in 1932 to a curacy in Nunhead. During the war he served as a chaplain in the RNVR, for which he was awarded the MBE. From 1947 to 1952 he was chaplain of Trinity College, Cambridge. In 1961 he entered the Community of the Resurrection.[1]

With Patrick Appleford he founded the '20th Century Church Light Music Group'[2] and edited several new collections of hymns of which many are found in various hymnals and are still sung today. Probably his best known hymn tune is "Hatherop Castle" set for the words "O Jesus I have promised". His Twentieth Century Folk Mass (1957) was also very popular in the 1960s.

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  1. ^ Obituary in Church Times, 28 August 1970
  2. ^ Lockley, John. "The Light Music Years". 20th Century Music Group. 20th Century Members. Retrieved 16 June 2023.

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