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William Shield was born in [[wikipedia:Swalwell|Swalwell]], Gateshead. He was predominantly a composer of theatrical music, but also contributed psalm tunes to William Dechair Tattersall's collection {{NoComp|Improved Psalmody|William Dechair Tattersall}}. He succeeded [[William Parsons II|William Parsons]] as [[wikipedia:Master of the King's Musick|Master of the King's Musick]] in 1817, and held the post until his death in 1829. He is buried with [[wikipedia:Johann Peter Salomon|Johann Peter Salomon]] in the south cloisters of Westminster Abbey. | William Shield was born in [[wikipedia:Swalwell|Swalwell]], Gateshead. He was predominantly a composer of theatrical music, but also contributed psalm tunes to William Dechair Tattersall's collection {{NoComp|Improved Psalmody|William Dechair Tattersall}}. He succeeded [[William Parsons II|William Parsons]] as [[wikipedia:Master of the King's Musick|Master of the King's Musick]] in 1817, and held the post until his death in 1829. He is buried with [[wikipedia:Johann Peter Salomon|Johann Peter Salomon]] in the south cloisters of Westminster Abbey. | ||
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Life
Born: 5 March 1748
Died: 25 January 1829
Biography
William Shield was born in Swalwell, Gateshead. He was predominantly a composer of theatrical music, but also contributed psalm tunes to William Dechair Tattersall's collection Improved Psalmody. He succeeded William Parsons as Master of the King's Musick in 1817, and held the post until his death in 1829. He is buried with Johann Peter Salomon in the south cloisters of Westminster Abbey.
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