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John Wainwright was born in | John Wainwright was born in {{w|Stockport}} in 1723, and baptised at {{w|St Mary's Church, Stockport|St Mary's Church}} on 14 April 1723, the son of John Wainwright, 'joyner', and his wife Mary. He married Anne Clarkson, also of Stockport, at St. Peter's, {{w|Blackley}} on 30 December 1746. His only known musical publication is {{NoComp|A Collection of Psalm Tunes, Anthems, Hymns, and Chants}}: it can be dated by an advertisement in the ''Derby Mercury'' on 3 October 1766, which describes the book as 'This Day … published'. The collection includes 21 metrical psalm tunes, 4 anthems, 2 settings of Christmas hymns by [[John Byrom]], and 6 chants: the only item which is now in widespread use is one of the Christmas hymns, [[Christians, awake, salute the happy morn (John Wainwright)|'Christians, awake, salute the happy morn']] | ||
. On 12 May 1767 Wainwright was appointed organist at the Collegiate Church of Manchester (now | . On 12 May 1767 Wainwright was appointed organist at the Collegiate Church of Manchester (now {{w|Manchester Cathedral}}). He was buried at St. Mary's, Stockport on 28 January 1768, and was succeeded as organist of Manchester by his son Robert. | ||
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*{{NoComp|A Collection of Psalm Tunes, Anthems, Hymns, and Chants}}, [1766] | *{{NoComp|A Collection of Psalm Tunes, Anthems, Hymns, and Chants}}, [1766] | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:41, 23 October 2022
Life
Born: 1723
Died: 1768
Biography
John Wainwright was born in Stockport in 1723, and baptised at St Mary's Church on 14 April 1723, the son of John Wainwright, 'joyner', and his wife Mary. He married Anne Clarkson, also of Stockport, at St. Peter's, Blackley on 30 December 1746. His only known musical publication is A Collection of Psalm Tunes, Anthems, Hymns, and Chants: it can be dated by an advertisement in the Derby Mercury on 3 October 1766, which describes the book as 'This Day … published'. The collection includes 21 metrical psalm tunes, 4 anthems, 2 settings of Christmas hymns by John Byrom, and 6 chants: the only item which is now in widespread use is one of the Christmas hymns, 'Christians, awake, salute the happy morn' . On 12 May 1767 Wainwright was appointed organist at the Collegiate Church of Manchester (now Manchester Cathedral). He was buried at St. Mary's, Stockport on 28 January 1768, and was succeeded as organist of Manchester by his son Robert.
View the Wikipedia article on John Wainwright.
List of choral works
- Christians, awake, salute the happy morn
- O come let us lift up our voice
- Rejoice in the Lord, O ye righteous
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Publications
References
- Drage, S, The Wainwright Family: A Reappraisal - Part 1, pp91-106, in Manchester Sounds (Journal of the Manchester Musical Heritage Trust), vol. 3 (2002)
External links
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