Arthur Murray Goodhart

Arthur Murray Goodhart (christened 25 July 1866 – 1941) was a British composer and organist.

[2] He was a pupil of Sir Joseph Barnby and Frederick Bridge, then a housemaster at Eton College (Walpole[3]).

[4][5] Precentor of Eton College, 1875–1892, then principal of Guildhall School of Music, London.

Conductor of the Concerts of the Royal Academy of Music, 1886–1888.

Following the death of C. H. Lloyd in 1919 (his predecessor as Precentor at Eton), Goodhart helped edit his Free Accompaniment of Unison Hymn Singing for publication, for which he also wrote the appendix.