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Life
Born: 10 August 1740 in London, England
Died: 22 October 1802 in London
Biography
Composer for the London stage, organist at the Chapel Royal and Westminster Abbey. He edited an edition of Handel's works, one of the first comprehensive editions of any composer. He also compiled Cathedral Music, a four-volume "supplement" to William Boyce's Cathedral Music.
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List of choral works
AnthemsAnglican ChantsNo works currently available Canticles |
CarolsNo works currently available Hymns
Secular works |
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Publications
1790 – Cathedral Music (Samuel Arnold) – in four volumes
References:
- Johnstone, H. Diack. 1975. The genesis of Boyce's 'Cathedral Music'. Music and Letters 56(1):26-40.