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'''Born:''' 17 August 1770, Union, Connecticut
'''Born:''' 17 August 1770, Union, Connecticut


'''Died:''' 1866, Brandon, Vermont  
'''Died:''' 1866, Brandon, Vermont


'''Biography'''
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Ebenezer Child was an American composer and compiler of sacred music in the early nineteenth century. He was also a farmer and town official in Vermont.  
Ebenezer Child was an American composer and compiler of sacred music in the early nineteenth century. He was also a farmer and town official in Vermont.
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Revision as of 15:08, 15 November 2020

Life

Born: 17 August 1770, Union, Connecticut

Died: 1866, Brandon, Vermont

Biography Ebenezer Child was an American composer and compiler of sacred music in the early nineteenth century. He was also a farmer and town official in Vermont.

View the Wikipedia article on Ebenezer Child.

 

List of choral works

LISTING BY TITLE

1. Psalm-Tunes

2. Anthems

LISTING BY FIRST LINE

 
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Publications

  • Child, Ebenezer. 1804. The Sacred Musician, and Young Gentleman and Lady's Practical Guide to Music, in Three Parts, … Sacred to Devotion, A Great Part Never Before Published. Boston, Massachusetts: Manning and Loring. 120 pp.

External links

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