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==List of choral works== | ==List of choral works== | ||
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*{{NoCo|Bedford}} (There is a house not made with hands) | *{{NoCo|Bedford}} (There is a house not made with hands) | ||
*{{NoCo|Derry}} (Welcome, sweet day of rest) | *{{NoCo|Derry}} (Welcome, sweet day of rest) | ||
*{{NoCo|Entreaty}} (I cry till all my voice be gone) | *{{NoCo|Entreaty}} (I cry till all my voice be gone) | ||
*{{NoCo|Granville}} (Lord, what a feeble piece) | *{{NoCo|Granville}} (Lord, what a feeble piece) | ||
*{{NoCo|Paradise}} (And can this mighty King) | |||
*{{NoCo|Stratfield}} (Through every age, eternal God) | *{{NoCo|Stratfield}} (Through every age, eternal God) | ||
*{{NoCo|Sutton}} (Save me, O God; the swelling flood) | *{{NoCo|Sutton}} (Save me, O God; the swelling flood) |
Revision as of 01:35, 29 June 2015
Life
Born: 26 May 1760
Died: 28 August 1828
Biography Ezra Goff was born in Rehoboth, Massachusetts, in 1760, and died in Blissfield, Michigan, in 1828, aged 68 years. He served as a fifer in the Revolutionary War, then moved to Vermont and then New York, before emigrating to Michigan in 1826.
List of choral works
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- Bedford (There is a house not made with hands)
- Derry (Welcome, sweet day of rest)
- Entreaty (I cry till all my voice be gone)
- Granville (Lord, what a feeble piece)
- Paradise (And can this mighty King)
- Stratfield (Through every age, eternal God)
- Sutton (Save me, O God; the swelling flood)
- Townshend (Joy to the world! The Lord is come!)
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Publications
References
- Steel, David Warren; Richard H. Hulan. 2010. The makers of the Sacred Harp. Urbana, Illinois: University of Illinois Press. 321 pp.
External links
FindAGrave.com [1]