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Revision as of 08:10, 13 November 2020

Life

Born: 30 July 1752, Northborough, Massachusetts

Died: 6 August 1804, Northborough, Massachusetts

Biography Abraham Wood spent most of his life in Northborough, where he was Captain in a Revolutionary militia and fuller. He was leader of the Northborough choir for most of his life.

View the Wikipedia article on Abraham Wood.

List of choral works

LIST BY TITLE

1. Psalm-Tunes

2. Set Pieces

3. Secular Songs

4. Anthems

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Publications

References

  • Kroeger, Karl. 1996. Abraham Wood – The Collected Works. New York: Garland. 144 pp. Reprinted by Routledge, New York.

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