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* ''Twenty-Four Psalm Tunes'', [1800]
* ''Twenty-Four Psalm Tunes'', [1800]
* ''Third Book Psalm Tunes Hymns & Anthems'', 1802
* ''Third Book Psalm Tunes Hymns & Anthems'', 1802
* [a fourth book, which the ''Hymn Tune Index'' states 'has not been found']
* ''Thirty New Tunes'', [c1806]
* ''The Chearful Psalmodist'', (1809)
* ''The Chearful Psalmodist'', (1809)
* ''Shoel's Sixth Book'', [1813]
* ''Shoel's Sixth Book'', [1813]
* ''Twenty Psalm or Hymn Tunes'' [c1825?]
* ''Twenty Psalm or Hymn Tunes'' [c1814]


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Revision as of 13:02, 15 January 2019

Life

Born: 1759

Died: 1823

Biography

Thomas Shoel was a weaver of Montacute, Somerset, a poet, and the composer of seven books of psalmody: William Lisle Bowles was a patron of his musical work. The subscribers to Shoel's second musical collection Twenty-Four Psalm Tunes include the composer William Gifford, of nearby South Petherton.

View the Wikipedia article on Thomas Shoel.

List of choral works

 
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Publications

  • Thirty Psalm Tunes, [c1794?]; enlarged second edition [1802-5]
  • Twenty-Four Psalm Tunes, [1800]
  • Third Book Psalm Tunes Hymns & Anthems, 1802
  • Thirty New Tunes, [c1806]
  • The Chearful Psalmodist, (1809)
  • Shoel's Sixth Book, [1813]
  • Twenty Psalm or Hymn Tunes [c1814]

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