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This page is for the composer John Newton: for the clergyman and hymnwriter, see John Newton (hymnwriter).
Life
Born: 1802
Died: 1886
Biography
John Newton was an English composer of church music; born in Nottingham, where he lived for much of his life, he worked as a twisthand (lace maker). He was also a great-grandfather of the writer D. H. Lawrence.
List of choral works
- For works at CPDL sorted alphabetically by title, see John Newton compositions
Anthems
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Set-pieces (through-composed settings of verse texts)
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Hymn tunes
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Publications
- The Pilgrim, [c1834]
- The Companion to the Pilgrim, [1839]
- A Third Volume of Original Sacred Music, [1845]