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==Music files==
==Music files==
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*{{CPDLno|23893}} [http://www.notamos.co.uk/145396.shtml {{net}}]  
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{{Editor|Christopher Shaw|2011-07-14}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|20|175}}{{Copy|Personal}}
{{Editor|Christopher Shaw|2011-07-14}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|20|175}}{{Copy|Personal}}
:'''Edition notes:''' {{KbdRed}} Please click on the link for preview/playback/PDF download.
:{{EdNotes|{{KbdRed}} Please click on the link for preview/playback/PDF download.}}


==General Information==
==General Information==
'''Title:''' ''Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in F''<br>
{{Title|''Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in F''}}
{{Composer|John Goldwin}}
{{Composer|John Goldwin}}


{{Voicing|4|SATB}}<br>
{{Voicing|4|SATB}}
{{Genre|Sacred|Evening Canticles|sort=Goldwin, John}}
{{Genre|Sacred|Evening Canticles|sort=Goldwin, John}}
{{Language|English}}
{{Language|English}}
{{Instruments|A cappella}}
{{Instruments|A cappella}}
{{Pub|1|}}  
{{Pub|1|c.1684|in manuscript}}
 
{{Pub|2|1790|in ''[[Cathedral Music, Volume 1 (Samuel Arnold)]]''|no=47,48}}
'''Description:''' Goldwin (occasionally referred to as Golding) was a pupil of [[William Child]], succeeding him as organist and master of the choristers at [[wikipedia:St George's Chapel, Windsor|St George's Chapel, Windsor]], and remaining in the post until his death. This service was printed in [[Samuel Arnold]]'s "Cathedral Music".
{{Descr|Goldwin (occasionally referred to as Golding) was a pupil of [[William Child]], succeeding him as organist and master of the choristers at {{w|St George's Chapel, Windsor}}, and remaining in the post until his death. This service was printed in [[Samuel Arnold]]'s "Cathedral Music".}}
 
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'''External websites:'''


==Original text and translations==
==Original text and translations==
{{LinkText|2|Magnificat|Nunc dimittis}}
{{LinkText|2|Magnificat|Nunc dimittis}}


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[[Category:Sheet music]]
[[Category:Baroque music]]
[[Category:Baroque music]]

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Editor: Christopher Shaw (submitted 2011-07-14).   Score information: A4, 20 pages, 175 kB   Copyright: Personal
Edition notes: Includes a keyboard reduction of the a cappella choral score. Please click on the link for preview/playback/PDF download.

General Information

Title: Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in F
Composer: John Goldwin

Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB
Genre: SacredEvening Canticles

Language: English
Instruments: A cappella

First published: c.1684 in manuscript
    2nd published: 1790 in Cathedral Music, Volume 1 (Samuel Arnold), no. 47,48
Description: Goldwin (occasionally referred to as Golding) was a pupil of William Child, succeeding him as organist and master of the choristers at St George's Chapel, WindsorLink to the English Wikipedia article, and remaining in the post until his death. This service was printed in Samuel Arnold's "Cathedral Music".

External websites:

Original text and translations

Original text and translations may be found at Magnificat and Nunc dimittis.