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==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' 1740
'''Born:''' 10 August 1740 in London, England


'''Died:''' 1802
'''Died:''' 22 October 1802 in London


'''Biography'''
'''Biography'''


Composer for the London stage, organist at the Chapel Royal and Westminster Abbey, editor of an edition of Handel's works.
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 {{NoComp|Cathedral Music|William Boyce}}.
 
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{{WikipediaLink|Samuel Arnold (composer)}}


==List of choral works==
==List of choral works==
{{Legend}}
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*{{NoCo|Cheshunt New (Our Lord is risen from the dead)}} {{LLink|Cheshunt_New.pdf|New_Cheshunt.mid}}
===Anthems===
 
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*{{NoCo|Evening Service in A Major}}
===Anglican Chants===
**{{NoCo|Evening Service in A Major|Magnificat}}   ( [{{filepath:Arnold-Mag-A.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:Arnold-Mag-A_MID.zip}} {{mid}}] [{{filepath:Arnold-Mag-A_SI7.zip}} Acorn Sibelius 7] )
{{#SortWorks:Anglican chants|cols=1}}
**{{NoCo|Evening Service in A Major|Nunc Dimittis}}   ( [{{filepath:Arnold-Nunc-A.pdf}} {{pdf}}] [{{filepath:Arnold-Nunc-A_MID.zip}} {{mid}}] [{{filepath:Arnold-Nunc-A_SI7.zip}} Acorn Sibelius 7] )
===Canticles===
 
{{#Sortworks:Morning Canticles$$Evening Canticles|cols=1}}
*{{NoCo|Lord, save me, for thy glorious name}} {{editions|2}}
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*{{NoCo|O weigh me, Lord, in equal scale}} {{LLink|ArnoS-OWeighMe.pdf|ArnoS-OWeighMe.mid|ArnoS-OWeighMe.sib|Sibelius 7}}
===Carols===
*{{NoCo|Solace of life}}   ( [http://www.notamos.co.uk/145474.shtml {{net}}] )
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*{{NoCo|This spacious earth is all the Lord's}} {{LLink|ArnoS-ThisSpacious.pdf|ArnoS-ThisSpacious.mid|ArnoS-ThisSpacious.sib|Sibelius 7}}
===Hymns===
 
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===Secular works===
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==Publications==
==Publications==
''add details of publications here''
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.


==External links==
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* [http://www.naxos.com/composer/btm.asp?fullname=Arnold,%20Samuel Naxos composer notes on Samuel Arnold]
*[http://www.naxos.com/composer/btm.asp?fullname=Arnold,%20Samuel Naxos composer notes on Samuel Arnold]}}


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Latest revision as of 00:33, 1 August 2021

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.

View the Wikipedia article on Samuel Arnold.

List of choral works

Anthems

Anglican Chants

No works currently available

Canticles

Carols

No 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.

External websites: