Charles King Langley
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Life
Born: 1852
Died: 1904
Biography
Charles King Langley was born in Marysville, Ohio. The family moved to Chariton County, Missouri, when he was young. He became active as a music teacher and composer in the region, but died of typhoid fever in Stuttgart, Arkansas. His compositions were hymns and secular songs. With Ransom H. Randall, he published Bethel chimes: a collection of new songs for the Sabbath school, church, and home.
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List of choral works
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Publications
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