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Josiah Booth was born in Coventry, England, and studied at the Royal Academy of Music under Sir George A. Macfarren. He was organist of the Wesleyan Chapel, Banbury (1868-76), and the Park Congregational Church, Crouch End, London (1877-1918). He was musical editor for the 1888 Congregational Hymnal and musical consultant to the committee that compiled Congregational Hymnal in 1916. He was elected to the Royal Academy of Music in 1904. | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:07, 26 September 2023
Life
Born: 27 March 1852
Died: 29 December 1929
Biography
Josiah Booth was born in Coventry, England, and studied at the Royal Academy of Music under Sir George A. Macfarren. He was organist of the Wesleyan Chapel, Banbury (1868-76), and the Park Congregational Church, Crouch End, London (1877-1918). He was musical editor for the 1888 Congregational Hymnal and musical consultant to the committee that compiled Congregational Hymnal in 1916. He was elected to the Royal Academy of Music in 1904.
View the Wikipedia article on Josiah Booth.
List of choral works
Sacred & Nationalistic works
Secular works
Click here to search for this composer on CPDL
Publications
External links
- Works by Josiah Booth in the Petrucci Music Library (IMSLP)