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Jacob Cubitt Pring was born at {{w|Lewisham}}, and was the organist of | Jacob Cubitt Pring was born at {{w|Lewisham}}, and was the organist of {{w|St Botolph's, Aldersgate}}. His collection of ''Eight Anthems, as Performed at St. Paul's Cathedral'', dedicated to the Dean and Chapter, was published 1791, and reissued c1795: other published works of his include a collection of glees and canons, as well as some glees among the repertoire of the Concentores Sodales, of which he was a founder. His brothers Joseph and Isaac were both organists, at {{w|Bangor Cathedral}} and {{w|New College, Oxford}} respectively. | ||
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==List of choral works== | ==List of choral works== |
Revision as of 20:04, 31 May 2020
Life
Born: 1771
Died: 1799
Biography
Jacob Cubitt Pring was born at Lewisham, and was the organist of St Botolph's, Aldersgate. His collection of Eight Anthems, as Performed at St. Paul's Cathedral, dedicated to the Dean and Chapter, was published 1791, and reissued c1795: other published works of his include a collection of glees and canons, as well as some glees among the repertoire of the Concentores Sodales, of which he was a founder. His brothers Joseph and Isaac were both organists, at Bangor Cathedral and New College, Oxford respectively.
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List of choral works
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Publications
- Eight Anthems. London: [1791], reissued [c1795]
- A First Book of Glees, Canons, &c. London: [1797]
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