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Latest revision as of 19:47, 18 July 2021

Life

Born: c.1720

Died: 1789

Biography

Barrow was a chorister at, and later Gentleman of, the Chapel Royal, and a copyist. He was an exact contemporary of John Beard (both boys appearing in the first performance of Esther). He was leader of the altos in subsequent oratorios, being admired by Handel for the strength of his voice and for his steadiness.

List of choral works

 
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Publications

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