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9780193953307

Turn Thee unto me, O Lord

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    9780193953307

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  • Copyright: 1999-07-08
  • Publisher: Fort Wayne
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William Boyce was an English composer and organist of the late Baroque period. Boyce was a chorister at St Pauls Cathedral from 1719, following which he studied music with the composer Maurice Greene. Boyce was then employed as the Organist of the Oxford Chapel in London (1734-6) and in 1757 became
Master of the King's Musick and one of the organists at the Chapel Royal, where he wrote compositions for many significant royal occasions. His compositional output includes Anglican choral music, sacred operas and theatre works, organ music, instrumental chamber music including Eight Symphonies in
Eight Parts (1760) and 12 Trio Sonatas (1747). His collection Cathedral Music, begun by his teacher Greene but completed by Boyce, contains many notable sacred works that are still performed today.

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