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'''Biography'''
'''Biography'''
Lucius Chapin was a music teacher and composer in Virginia and Kentucky. He served in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War. He was Amzi Chapin's older brother.
Lucius Chapin was a music teacher and composer in Virginia and Kentucky. He served in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War. He was Amzi Chapin's older brother.
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(No Wikipedia link as yet). See [[Chapin brothers]] for list of works attributed to Lucius Chapin or his brother Amzi Chapin.
 
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==List of choral works==
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|Liberty Hall ||1810||Lucius Chapin||13551||''[[Wyeth's Re­pos­i­to­ry of Sac­red Mu­sic (John Wyeth)|Wyeth's Repository]]''||''Communion'' in Wyeth
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|Bethel||1813||Lucius Chapin||14115||{{NoComp|Patterson's Church Music|Robert Patterson}} †||
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|Ninety-Third||1813||Jeremiah Ingalls||14116||{{NoComp|Patterson's Church Music|Robert Patterson}} †||''Delay'' Ingalls 1805
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|Consolation||1813||Lucius Chapin||14117||''[[Wyeth's Repository, Part Second]]'' †||
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|New Monmouth||1813||Lucius Chapin||14120||''[[Wyeth's Repository, Part Second]]'' †||
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|Rockbridge||1813||Lucius Chapin||14121||{{NoComp|Patterson's Church Music|Robert Patterson}} †||
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|Twenty-Fourth||1813||Lucius Chapin||14122||{{NoComp|Patterson's Church Music|Robert Patterson}} †||
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|Unitia||1813||Lucius Chapin||14118||{{NoComp|Patterson's Church Music|Robert Patterson}} †||Originally ''Eunitia''
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:{{aster}}. [http://hymntune.library.uiuc.edu/default.asp Nicholas Temperley. ''The Hymn Tune Index'']
:†. Included in an informal publication (not distributed) by Andrew Law in 1812.
 
==Works available at CPDL==
==Works available at CPDL==
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===1. LISTED BY TITLE===
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'''1a. Compositions'''
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*[[Liberty Hall (Lucius Chapin)|Alas! And did my Savior bleed]]
*[[New Monmouth (Lucius Chapin)|Come thou fount of every blessing]]
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*[[Ninety-Third (Lucius Chapin)|Grace! tis a charming sound]]
*[[Ninety-Third (Lucius Chapin)|Grace! tis a charming sound]]
*[[Unitia (Lucius Chapin)|O tell me no more]]
*[[Unitia (Lucius Chapin)|O tell me no more]]
 
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*[[Rockbridge (Lucius Chapin)|Sweet is the work, my God, my King]]
*[[Ninety-Fifth (Lucius Chapin)|When I can read my title clear]]
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==Publications==
==Publications==


==References==
==References==
*Hamm, Charles. 1960. ''The Chapins and Sacred Music in the South and West''. Journal of Research in Music Education 8(2):91-98.
*Scholten, James W. 1976. ''Lucius Chapin: A New England Singing Master on the Frontier''. Contributions to Music Education (Ohio Music Education Association) No. 4, pp. 64-76.
*Scholten, James W. 1976. ''Lucius Chapin: A New England Singing Master on the Frontier''. Contributions to Music Education (Ohio Music Education Association) No. 4, pp. 64-76.
*Steel, David Warren, and Richard H. Hulan. 2010. ''The Makers of the Sacred Harp''. Urbana, Illinois: University of Illinois Press. 322 pp.
*Steel, David Warren, and Richard H. Hulan. 2010. ''The Makers of the Sacred Harp''. Urbana, Illinois: University of Illinois Press. 322 pp.
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Revision as of 02:25, 8 April 2021

Life

Born: 25 April 1760, Springfield, Massachusetts

Died: 24 December 1842, Glendale, Hamilton County, Ohio

Biography Lucius Chapin was a music teacher and composer in Virginia and Kentucky. He served in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War. He was Amzi Chapin's older brother. (No Wikipedia link as yet). See Chapin brothers for list of works attributed to Lucius Chapin or his brother Amzi Chapin.

Works available at CPDL

1. LISTED BY TITLE

1a. Compositions

1b. Arrangements

2. LISTED BY FIRST LINE

 
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Publications

References

  • Hamm, Charles. 1960. The Chapins and Sacred Music in the South and West. Journal of Research in Music Education 8(2):91-98.
  • Scholten, James W. 1976. Lucius Chapin: A New England Singing Master on the Frontier. Contributions to Music Education (Ohio Music Education Association) No. 4, pp. 64-76.
  • Steel, David Warren, and Richard H. Hulan. 2010. The Makers of the Sacred Harp. Urbana, Illinois: University of Illinois Press. 322 pp.

External links

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