William Gardiner (English composer)

This article is about the 19th century English composer. For the 21st century Australian composer, see William Gardiner (Australian composer).

William Gardiner (Leicester, 15 March 1770 – 16 November 1853) was an English composer who is best known for his hymns. He published two collections of his works: Sacred Melodies (1808) and Music and Friends (1836).[1] Gardiner's promotion of Ludwig van Beethoven led to the first performances of Beethoven's music in England in 1794.[2][3]

References

  1. William Gardiner at the Cyber Hymnal
  2. The Harvard University Hymn Book' Page 493 0674026969 2007 English composer William Gardiner was a stocking manufacturer and amateur musician whose enthusiastic support for the works of Ludwig van Beethoven led to the first performances of Beethoven's music in England in 1794."
  3. Herbert B. Turner, William F. Biddle - Church hymns and tunes Page xvii 1909 - Guide to the Pilgrim Hymnal Page 8 "William Gardiner (1770-1853), musical amateur, composer, author, editor, was the son of a Leicester hosiery "


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