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* [http://www.stoughtonhistory.com/1929oldcomposers.htm 'Old New England Composers', including a brief biographical entry on Sanger, in Lemuel W. Standish's ''The Old Stoughton Musical Society'' (1929)] | * [http://www.stoughtonhistory.com/1929oldcomposers.htm 'Old New England Composers', including a brief biographical entry on Sanger, in Lemuel W. Standish's ''The Old Stoughton Musical Society'' (1929)] | ||
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Revision as of 02:47, 8 April 2021
Life
Born: 27 July 1771
Died: 1821
Biography
Zedekiah Sanger was born in Framingham, Massachusetts. Four hymn tunes attributed to Sanger were published in the collection The Village Compilation of Sacred Musick (Boston: 1806), compiled by Daniel Belknap (also of Framingham). One of these tunes, 'Sudbury', was republished in The Meridian Harmony (Dedham: 1808), a collection compiled by Sanger 'and others', which also included nine new other tunes by Sanger not previously published in Belknap's collection.
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List of choral works
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Publications
- The Meridian Harmony, Dedham: Printed for the author by H. Mann, 1808.