William Billings
William Billings (October 7, 1746 - September 26, 1800), American choral composer, is regarded as the father of American choral music and hymnody. Billings was born, died, and spent his life in Boston, during the exciting years of the American Revolution. Originally a tanner by trade, and lacking formal training in music, Billings created what is now recognized as a uniquely American style.
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October 7 - 1746 - September 26 - 1800 - Choral - Composer - Hymn - Boston - American Revolution - Tanner
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | The music |
| ► | Billings as writer |
| ► | Reception |
| ► | Books |
| ► | External links |
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