Jonathan Battishill

Portrait print of Jonathan Battishill Jonathan Battishill (May 1738 – 10 December 1801) was an English composer, keyboard player, and concert tenor. He began his career as a composer writing theatre music but later devoted himself to working as an organist and composer for the Church of England. He is considered one of the outstanding 18th century English composers of church music and is best remembered today for his seven-part anthem ''Call to Remembrance'', which has long survived in the repertoires of cathedral choirs. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The musical times. by Battishill, Jonathan, 1738-1801

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    Electronic Musical Score Book
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    Almena an English opera / by Arne, Michael, 1741?-1786

    Published 1764
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    The Georgian anthem

    Published 2005
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    The choir of Salisbury Cathedral

    Published 1961
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    The singing club

    Published 1985
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    The English anthem.

    Published 1992
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    Gelobt sei der Herr God shall be praised.

    Published 2010
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    Psalms from the Psalter Choir of Westminster Abbey.

    Published 2005
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