Richard Mann
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Life
Born: 1837
Died: 1869
Biography
Richard Mann was born in England and studied under Rev. Thomas Helmore (1811-1890) with the Chapel Royal. Mann was an organist and choirmaster. During his career, he was Inspector of Choirs in the Archdeaconry of Shropshire; an organist in Cirencester, Gloucestershire; and conductor of the Cirencester Choral Society. He also authored “A manual of singing. For the use of choir-trainers & schoolmasters, a method of learning to sing at sight” (1866). He mainly composed anthems and other small works.
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List of choral works
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Publications
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