Thomas Clark
Alias: Thomas Clark of Canterbury
Life
Born: 1775
Died: 1859
Biography
Thomas Clark was "conductor of the music at the Wesleyan Chapel, Canterbury, and latterly of the Unitarian Chapel, Canterbury". He was a boot and shoe maker by trade.
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List of choral works
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- Cranbrook (Grace 'tis a charming sound) ( )
- Eythorn (Long did the patient peasants toil) ( )
- Overton (Sweet to rejoice in lively hope) ( )
- Parting (Lord dismiss us with thy blessing) ( )
- Pensford (Hearken to the solemn voice, the awful midnight cry) ( )
- Queenborough (Come, Thou fount of ev'ry blessing) ( )
- Walmer (In one harmonious cheerful song) ( )
- Cranbrook (While shepherds watched) ( Sibelius 2 )
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Publications
Please note that this list is incomplete at present - in particular, it does not include the sets of Psalm and Hymn Tunes with Methodist/Dissenting texts.
A Set of Psalm Tunes with Symphonies and an Instrumental Bass Adapted for the use of Parochial or Country Choirs, [1805]: later issue by Button & Whitaker at 75 St. Pauls Churchyard, [c1808-14].
A Second Set of Psalm Tunes, [c1807].
A Third Set of Psalm Tunes, [c1809].
A Fourth Set of Psalm Tunes, [c1810].
A Fifth Set of Psalm Tunes, [c1813].
A Sixth Set of Psalm Tunes, [c1817].
A Seventh Set of Psalm Tunes and two Collects, [c1830].
An Eight Set of Psalm Tunes, two Anthems, a Funeral Hymn, [c1830].
A Ninth Set of Psalm Tunes and an Anthem, [c1830].