James Nares (19 April 1715 - 10 February 1783) was an English composer of mostly sacred vocal works, though he also composed for the harpsichord and organ. He began his career as Deputy Organist of St. George?s Chapel in Windsor Castle, and was later appointed Organist of York Minster in 1735.
In 1756, he became organist and composer to George III at the Chapel Royal. It is believed that Nares was the first person to systematically publish a series of keyboard lessons for students of the piano.
He was the father of Revd Robert Nares (1753-1829), the philologist and author.