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*''[[Stars of the summer night (Isaac Woodbury)|Stars of the summer night]]''   ( [{{Filepath:22_Stars_of_the_Summer.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{Filepath:22_Stars_of_the_Summer.svg}} SVG] [{{Filepath:22_Stars_of_the_Summer.mid}} {{mid}}] [{{Filepath:22_Stars_of_the_Summer.sib}} Sibelius 4] )
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Life

Born: 23 October 1819, Beverly, Massachusetts

Died: 1858

Biography

Isaac Baker Woodbury was a 19th century composer and publisher of church music. Woodbury studied with Lowell Mason in Boston and with teachers in Paris and London. Upon his return to Boston he taught music, played organ, and directed choral groups.

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List of choral works

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