George Augustus Löhr

George Augustus Löhr (20 April 1821 - 20 August 1897) was an organist and composer based in England.

He was appointed to St Margaret's Church, Leicester in 1845, a position he held for the next four decades until his death.

[3] Lohr composed the hymn "St Francis", setting the words "Fountain of good, to own Thy love" by Philip Doddridge.

[4] His four part arrangement of Mendelssohn's "But This Lord is Mindful of His Own" (from the oratorio St Paul) remains in print.

[6] His youngest son, Richard Harvey Löhr, was born in Leicester in 1856 and studied at the Royal Academy of Music under William Henry Holmes, Ebenezer Prout and Sir Arthur Sullivan.