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Life

Born: 20 August 1762, Simsbury, Connecticut

Died: 21 December 1844, Simsbury, Connecticut

Biography

Elijah Griswold was an American composer and compiler of music books of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. He served as a soldier in the American Revolution.

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List of choral works

  • Venus   (Let every creature join)


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Publications

  • Griswold, Elijah; and Thomas Skinner, Compilers. 1796. The Connecticut Harmony. 62 pp.
  • Jenks, Stephen; and Elijah Griswold. 1803. The American Compiler of Sacred Music. 72 pp. Northampton, Massachusetts.
  • Griswold, Elijah; Stephen Jenks; and John C. Frisbie, Compilers. 1807. The Hartford Collection of Sacred Harmony. 60 pp. Hartford, Connecticut: Lincoln and Gleason.

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