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Revision as of 20:36, 14 October 2013
Life
Born: 1730
Died: 1803
Biography
Langdon was organist at Exeter Cathedrai, 1753-1777. He then became organist at the cathedrals of Ely (1777), Bristol (1778), and Armagh (1782), retiring back to Exeter in 1794.
List of choral works
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