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==Publications==  
==Publications==  
''Eight Anthems, on various occasions'', 1774<br>
* ''Eight Anthems, on various occasions'', 1774<br>
''Eleven Anthems, on general and particular occasions'', [1779]<br>
* ''Eleven Anthems, on general and particular occasions'', [1779]<br>
''Five Anthems, Four Collects, Twenty Psalm Tunes'', [1785]<br>
* {{NoComp|Five Anthems, Four Collects, Twenty Psalm Tunes|Joseph Key}}, [1785]<br>
''Five Anthems and Four Hymns'', [c1790]<br>
* ''Five Anthems and Four Hymns'', [c1790]<br>


==External links==
==External links==
[http://www.rodingmusic.co.uk/articles/keycant.htm Article by Francis Roads on Key's canticle settings]  
* [http://www.rodingmusic.co.uk/articles/keycant.htm Article by Francis Roads on Key's canticle settings]  


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Life

Born: Unknown

Died: 1784

Biography
Joseph Key, of Nuneaton, was an excise officer and composer of West Gallery music (parochial psalmody): four volumes of his work were published (two of them posthumously), including anthems, psalm and hymn tunes, collect settings, canticles and carols. He was buried at Nuneaton on 20 September 1784.

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