Robert Broderip

Robert Broderip (died 1808) was an English organist and composer.

Broderip lived at Bristol during the latter part of the eighteenth century.

He lived at Bristol all his life, and wrote a considerable quantity of music.

His eldest son, a lieutenant on HMS Achates, died of yellow fever in the West Indies in 1811, aged 19.

His most important compositions are an occasional ode on the king's recovery, a concerto for pianoforte (or harpsichord) and strings, eight voluntaries for the organ, a volume of instructions for the pianoforte or harpsichord, a collection of psalms (partly by John Broderip), collections of duets, glees, &c., and many songs.