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''Not to be confused with [[William Parsons I]] (fl. 1545–63)
==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' 1745/6
'''Born:''' 1745/6


'''Died:''' 1817  
'''Died:''' 1817


'''Biography'''  
'''Biography'''


Sir William Parsons was an English composer and musician who was Master of the King's Musick under George III between 1786 and 1817.
Sir William Parsons was an English composer and musician who was Master of the King's Musick under George III between 1786 and 1817.
 
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==List of choral works==
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Revision as of 18:31, 9 September 2021

Not to be confused with William Parsons I (fl. 1545–63)

Life

Born: 1745/6

Died: 1817

Biography

Sir William Parsons was an English composer and musician who was Master of the King's Musick under George III between 1786 and 1817.

View the Wikipedia article on William Parsons.

List of choral works

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Publications

External links

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