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==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' 1674
'''Born:''' ca. 1674


'''Died:''' 1 December 1707
'''Died:''' 1 December 1707
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His compositions are remarkably pleasing, and natural.
His compositions are remarkably pleasing, and natural.
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==List of choral works at CPDL==
==List of choral works==
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Latest revision as of 16:32, 22 July 2021

Life

Born: ca. 1674

Died: 1 December 1707

Biography

The entry in Cathedral Music, Volume 2 (William Boyce) reads:

Jeremiah Clark, was one of the Children of the Chapel Royal, and in 1693, succeeded Dr. John Blow as Almoner, and Master of the Choristers, to the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, London: He was also Organist and Vicar-Choral of the said Church. On July the 7th, 1700, he was appointed a Gentleman Extraordinary of the Chapel Royal, and on May the 25th, 1704, he was admitted as Joint-Organist of the said Chapel, together with William Croft.--- He died in 1707.

His compositions are remarkably pleasing, and natural.

View the Wikipedia article on Jeremiah Clarke.

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Hymn tunes and Carols

What Star is This = Yattendon (tune)

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