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Revision as of 16:13, 22 July 2021

General information

Title: Cathedral Music

Full Title: Cathedral music: being a collection being a collection in score of the most valuable and useful compositions by the several English masters of the last two hundred years. selected carefully by Dr. Samuel Arnold, organist and composer to his Majesty's Royal Chapel

Editor: Samuel Arnold

Description: Four volumes, all published in 1790, intended as a supplement to William Boyce's Cathedral Music. The first three volumes contain

Volumes
No. Pages Content Comments
1 295 52 works Composers: Nathaniel Patrick, William Child, Jeremiah Clark, James Kent, William Croft, Charles King, William Croft, Henry Aldrich, Henry Purcell, Thomas Tallis, John Goldwin, John Weldon
2 works
3 works

External websites:

References:

  • Johnstone, H. Diack. 1975. The genesis of Boyce's 'Cathedral Music'. Music and Letters 56(1):26-40.

See also: