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Barnabas Gunn

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56: 128:. These are the earliest recorded organised classical music concerts in Birmingham's history and featured repertoire including Handel, Gunn himself and fellow local composer 327: 332: 248: 94:- a fictional device that squirted random dots of ink onto manuscript paper. Gunn responded in good humour by naming a 1752 publication of his music " 317: 37: 116:
from 1740, and from 1748 until his death in 1753 also organised regular concerts between early May and mid-August in Duddeston Gardens,
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Gunn's date and place of birth are unknown, but he was appointed organist of the newly built St Philip's Church (now
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The Art of Composing Music by a Method Entirely New ... Suited to the Meanest Capacity
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Twelve English Songs... by the New-invented method of composing with the spruzzarino
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12 English Songs, by the newly invented method of composing with the Spruzzarino
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In 1751 a thinly veiled attack appeared in an anonymous pamphlet (attributed to
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from 1730, returning to Birmingham as organist of both St Philip's and
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Gunn's compositions were in fact highly successful - his 1742 "
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Sun, Moon and Stars, Praise the Lord - a lyric poem by I.Watts
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The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 2nd edition
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Index

English
organist
composer
St Philip's Cathedral
Birmingham
Gloucester Cathedral
St Martin in the Bull Ring

cantatas
songs
psalms
strings
William Hayes
George Frideric Handel
Moor Street Theatre
Aston
London
Germany
John Alcock
"Birmingham"
ISBN
0-333-60800-3
Free scores by Barnabas Gunn
International Music Score Library Project
William Hine
Organist and Master of the Choristers
Gloucester Cathedral
Categories
1680 births
1753 deaths

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