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Revision as of 01:37, 16 October 2014

Life

Born: 1 July 1735, Newark, New Jersey.

Died: 12 October 1794, Machias, Maine.

Biography
James Lyon was an early American composer of choral music, and a Presbyterian minister.

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List of choral works

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  • Psalm 8 (O Thou, to whom all creatures bow)     (2 editions available)
  • Psalm 23 (The Lord Himself, the mighty Lord)   ( Icon_pdf.gif )
  • Psalm 104 (My soul, thy great creator praise)     (2 editions available)


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Publications

  • Urania, A Choice Collection of Psalm-Tunes, Anthems, and Hymns, compiled by James Lyon, A. B. 226 pp.

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