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Henry Aldrich

1647 - 1710 Person Name: Dr. Aldrich Topics: The Psalms of David Day IV - Morning Composer of "[The Lord hear thee in the day of trouble]" in The Church Service Book Henry Aldrich, an English composer, born 1657; died 1710; his library is at Oxford College. A Dictionary of Musical Information by John W. Moore, Boston: Oliver, Ditson & Company, 1876

James Foster

1807 - 1885 Person Name: J. Foster Topics: The Psalms of David Day XX - Morning Composer of "[Praise the Lord, O my soul]" in The Church Service Book

Charles John King

1859 - 1934 Person Name: Charles King Topics: The Psalms of David Day XXV - Morning Composer of "[O Lord, thou hast dealt graciously with thy servant]" in The Church Service Book

Benjamin Cooke

1734 - 1793 Person Name: Dr. B. Cooke Topics: The Psalms of David Day XXII - Morning Composer of "[O give thanks unto the Lord, for he is gracious]" in The Church Service Book Born: November 28, 1734, Lon­don, Eng­land. Died: Sep­tem­ber 14, 1793, Lon­don, Eng­land. Buried: In the west cloister of West­min­ster Ab­bey, Lon­don, Eng­land. Son of Ben­ja­min Cooke, a Co­vent Gar­den mu­sic pub­lish­er, Cooke stu­died un­der Pep­usch start­ing at age 9, and with­in three years was able to serve as as­sist­ant to John Ro­bin­son, or­gan­ist at West­min­ster Ab­bey. He suc­ceeded Pep­usch as con­duct­or at the Acad­e­my of An­cient Mu­sic in 1752. At West­min­ster Ab­bey, he be­came mas­ter of the chor­ist­ers 1757, lay vi­car in 1758, and or­gan­ist in 1762. Cooke was ed­u­cat­ed at Cam­bridge (MusD 1775) and Ox­ford (doc­tor­ate 1782). He be­came org­anist at St. Mar­tin-in-the-Fields in 1782, with his son Ro­bert suc­ceed­ing him there in 1784. He be­came as­sist­ant di­rect­or at the Han­del Com­mem­o­ra­tion in 1784, and re­signed the con­duct­or­ship at the Acad­e­my of An­cient Mu­sic in 1784. --www.hymntime.com/tch

William Felton

1715 - 1769 Person Name: Rev. W. Felton Topics: The Psalms of David Day X - Morning Composer of "[Have mercy upon me O God after thy great goodness]" in The Church Service Book

Pelham Humfrey

1647 - 1674 Person Name: P. Humphreys Topics: The Psalms of David Day XXXI- Evening Composer of "[O praise God in his holiness]" in The Church Service Book

Richard Goodson

1655 - 1718 Person Name: R. Goodson Topics: The Psalms of David Day XXI - Evening Composer of "[O give thanks unto the Lord, for he is gracious]" in The Church Service Book

Thomas Sanders Dupuis

1733 - 1796 Person Name: Dr. T. S. Dupuis Topics: The Psalms of David Day XV - Morning Composer of "[I will cry unto God with my voice]" in The Church Service Book

John Camidge

1735 - 1803 Person Name: Dr. Camidge Topics: The Psalms of David Day XII - Morning Composer of "[O God thou art my God]" in The Church Service Book John Camidge 1 (bap. 1734-1803) was a composer and organist of York Minster from 1756. He gave Matthew Camidge, the sixth son, his early musical training. Camidge family wiki (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camidge_family) Creative Commons License

Phil. Hayes

1738 - 1797 Person Name: Dr. P. Hayes Topics: The Psalms of David Day XVII - Evening Composer of "[My song shall be alway of the lovingkindness of the Lord]" in The Church Service Book Professor of music at Oxford

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