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Life
Born: 1766
Died: 1803
Biography
Isaac Lane was a early American composer, who apparently worked in and around Bedford, Massachusetts. His works first appear in Oliver Holden's Union Harmony of 1793, and Holden's Worcester Collection of 1794; his three known psalm-tunes (Leverett Street, Providence, and Middletown) appear in a number of subsequent publications.
List of choral works
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Publications
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