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*[[Mount Holly (Hezekiah Moors)|Above what we can ask or hope]]
*[[Athens (Hezekiah Moors)|All hail, happy day]]
*[[Athens (Hezekiah Moors)|All hail, happy day]]
*[[Ulham (Hezekiah Moors)|Blest Jesus, what delicious fare]]
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*[[Zion (Hezekiah Moors)|Praise waits in Zion, Lord, for thee]]
*[[Zion (Hezekiah Moors)|Praise waits in Zion, Lord, for thee]]
*[[Orange (Hezekiah Moors)|Remember, Lord, our mortal state]]
*[[Orange (Hezekiah Moors)|Remember, Lord, our mortal state]]
*[[Shirley (Hezekiah Moors)|Shepherds, rejoice! lift up your eyes]]
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*[[Shirley (Hezekiah Moors)|Shepherds, rejoice! lift up your eyes]]
*[[Medford (Hezekiah Moors)|Sing to the Lord aloud]]
*[[Medford (Hezekiah Moors)|Sing to the Lord aloud]]
*[[Sing unto God, ye kingdoms (Hezekiah Moors)|Sing unto God, ye kingdoms of the earth]]
*[[Sing unto God, ye kingdoms (Hezekiah Moors)|Sing unto God, ye kingdoms of the earth]]

Revision as of 18:56, 14 February 2020

Life

Born: 3 December 1775, Shirley, Massachusetts

Died: 1814, Union, New York

Biography

Hezekiah Moors was a farmer, surveyor, and composer. He married Lydia Page of Groton, Massachusetts in Groton on August 3, 1797. In 1809 he published Province Harmony, the source of all his compositions.

List of choral works

A. SORTED BY TITLE

1. Psalm-tunes

2. Set pieces

3. Anthems

4. Secular songs No works currently available

B. SORTED BY FIRST LINE

 
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Publications

  • Moors, Hezekiah. 1809. The Province Harmony: Being an Original Composition of Airs. Boston: Author. 140 pp.

References

  • Mooar, George. 1901. Abraham Mooar and his Descendants. Boston: Charles H. Pope. 97 pp.
  • Steel, David Warren, and Richard H. Hulan. 2010. The Makers of the Sacred Harp. Urbana, Illinois: University of Illinois Press. 322 pp.

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