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<br>William Paxton was a violoncellist, who composed several sets of solos and duets for his instrument. He gained prizes from the Catch Club for two canons, "O Lord in Thee", 1779, and "O Israel, trust in the Lord", 1780. His glee, "Breathe soft, ye winds", was for long a favourite. (Source: Grove, 1921 edition) | <br>William Paxton was a violoncellist, who composed several sets of solos and duets for his instrument. He gained prizes from the Catch Club for two canons, "O Lord in Thee", 1779, and "O Israel, trust in the Lord", 1780. His glee, "Breathe soft, ye winds", was for long a favourite. (Source: Grove, 1921 edition) Brother to [[Stephen Paxton]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:48, 2 April 2022
Life
Born: 1737
Died: 1781
Biography
William Paxton was a violoncellist, who composed several sets of solos and duets for his instrument. He gained prizes from the Catch Club for two canons, "O Lord in Thee", 1779, and "O Israel, trust in the Lord", 1780. His glee, "Breathe soft, ye winds", was for long a favourite. (Source: Grove, 1921 edition) Brother to Stephen Paxton.
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List of choral works
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