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==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' Unknown
'''Born:''' Unknown


'''Died:''' 1808  
'''Died:''' 1808


'''Biography'''
'''Biography'''


William Mather was the compiler of ''Sacred Music'', a collection including 26 psalm and hymn tunes and 6 anthems, which was published by subscription in 1807 (entered at Stationers' Hall on 25 March 1807). The title page of the work describes him as the organist of St Paul's and St James' churches in [[wikipedia:Sheffield|Sheffield]], and the imprint lists the author at No. 11. Norfolk Row, Sheffield as a seller.
William Mather was the compiler of ''Sacred Music'', a collection including 26 psalm and hymn tunes and 6 anthems, which was published by subscription in 1807 (entered at Stationers' Hall on 25 March 1807). The title page of the work describes him as the organist of St Paul's and St James' churches in {{w|Sheffield}}, and the imprint lists the author at No. 11. Norfolk Row, Sheffield as a seller.
 
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==List of choral works==
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==Publications==
==Publications==
*''Sacred Music'', London: Preston, for the Author, [1807].
*''Sacred Music'', London: Preston, for the Author, [1807].
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Latest revision as of 02:11, 23 October 2022

Life

Born: Unknown

Died: 1808

Biography

William Mather was the compiler of Sacred Music, a collection including 26 psalm and hymn tunes and 6 anthems, which was published by subscription in 1807 (entered at Stationers' Hall on 25 March 1807). The title page of the work describes him as the organist of St Paul's and St James' churches in SheffieldLink to the English Wikipedia article, and the imprint lists the author at No. 11. Norfolk Row, Sheffield as a seller.

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List of choral works

 
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Publications

  • Sacred Music, London: Preston, for the Author, [1807].

External links

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