C. H. Trevor was the son of Henry John Trevor. He studied at - and graduated from -
Oxford University. On 29 April 1930 he married Joan Lucy Fremantle with whom he had a son.
Organist Although largely self-taught as an organist
Organist posts • [n.d.][ Organist of
St. Michael's-at-the-North-Gate,
Oxford. • [n.d.] Organist to the
Honourable Society of Lincolns Inn, London. • 1926–27. Sub-organist at
Wells Cathedral. • 1927-37(?). Organist of
St. Paul's Cathedral, Kolkata. • 1937–64. Organist of
St Peter's Eaton Square, London. ''As a recitalist he was noted above all for Baroque music, though a series of broadcasts in 1935 did much to awaken interest in
Reger's organ music •
David Patrick Gedge • Alistair Jones •
Simon Preston • Christopher Regan •
Barry Rose • Anthony Saunders •
Martindale Sidwell ''Trevor's 'Oxford Organ Method'
[Oxford University Press, 1971] became an overnight bestseller ... widely used tutor.'' • 1960. A second book of wedding pieces (pub. Oxford University Press) • 1060. An Album of memorial and funeral music (pub. Oxford University Press) • 1960. Organ music for Christmas (pub. Oxford University Press) • 1962. Seasonal chorale preludes for manuals only (pub. Oxford University Press) • 1963. Communion by Charles Gounod : for organ (pub. Elkin & Co.) • 1963. Seasonal chorale preludes, with pedals (pub. Oxford University Press) • 1964. A concise school of fugal playing (pub. Oxford University Press) • 1964. A concise school of trio playing for organ (pub. Oxford University Press) • 1966. Old English organ music for manuals (pub. Oxford University Press) • 1971. A Bach organ book for students (pub. Oxford University Press) • 1972. Organ music for manuals (pub. Oxford University Press) • 1972. Two Passion-tide anthems by Charles Gounod (pub. Novello) • 1974. Short chorale preludes : with and without pedals. (pub. Oxford University Press) == References ==