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'''John Arnold''' (November 1720 — 7 February 1792) was a British composer and compiler of parochial church music, and of catches and glees, from [[wikipedia:Great Warley|Great Warley]] in Essex. He was principally remembered for his West Gallery style psalmody. | '''John Arnold''' (November 1720 — 7 February 1792) was a British composer and compiler of parochial church music, and of catches and glees, from [[wikipedia:Great Warley|Great Warley]] in Essex. He was principally remembered for his West Gallery style psalmody. | ||
== List of choral works == | == List of choral works == |
Revision as of 07:13, 30 December 2019
John Arnold (November 1720 — 7 February 1792) was a British composer and compiler of parochial church music, and of catches and glees, from Great Warley in Essex. He was principally remembered for his West Gallery style psalmody.
List of choral works
- I am come into my garden
- I glory in the word of God
- I set the Lord still in my sight
- The King's health
- Magnificat
- Our God ascended up on high
- The singers go before with joy
- Within thy paths that are most pure
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Publications
- The Psalmist's Recreation, London: R. Brown, for the author, 1757
- The Leicestershire Harmony, London: R. Brown, for the author, 1759; second edition London: J. Purser, 1767
External links
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