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Samuel Sebastian Wesley
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Artist Info
Role
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Composer
Country
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United Kingdom
Birth
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August 14, 1810 in London, England
Death
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April 19, 1876 in Gloucester, England
Period
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Romantic
Genre
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Choral
 
 
Keyboard
 
Samuel Sebastian Wesley was a prominent English composer and organist of the 19th century. He was born on August 14, 1810, in London, England, to a family of musicians. His father, Samuel Wesley, was a composer and organist, and his mother, Charlotte Louise Martin, was a singer. Samuel Sebastian Wesley was the youngest of their three children. Samuel Sebastian Wesley showed an early interest in music and began playing the piano at a young age. He received his first formal music lessons from his father and later studied with several other prominent musicians, including John Goss and Thomas Attwood. He also received a thorough education in music theory and composition. In 1827, at the age of 17, Samuel Sebastian Wesley was appointed as the organist at Hereford Cathedral. He held this position for three years before moving to Exeter Cathedral, where he served as the organist for six years. During his time at Exeter Cathedral, he composed some of his most famous works, including his anthem "Wash me throughly" and his "Service in E." In 1836, Samuel Sebastian Wesley was appointed as the organist at Leeds Parish Church. He held this position for five years before moving to Winchester Cathedral, where he served as the organist for 11 years. During his time at Winchester Cathedral, he composed some of his most significant works, including his anthem "Ascribe unto the Lord" and his "Service in F." In 1865, Samuel Sebastian Wesley was appointed as the organist at Gloucester Cathedral. He held this position until his death in 1876. During his time at Gloucester Cathedral, he composed several notable works, including his anthem "Blessed be the God and Father" and his "Service in A." Samuel Sebastian Wesley was known for his skill as an organist and his ability to compose music in a variety of styles. He was particularly known for his choral music, which was often written in a traditional Anglican style. His music was also influenced by the works of Bach and Handel, and he was known for his use of counterpoint and fugue. Some of Samuel Sebastian Wesley's most famous works include his anthem "Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace," his "Service in E," and his "Service in F." He also composed several organ pieces, including his "Choral Song and Fugue" and his "Introduction and Fugue in C minor." Samuel Sebastian Wesley was also known for his work as a music editor and scholar. He edited several collections of music, including the "Cathedral Music" series and the "Sacred Harmony" series. He also wrote several articles on music theory and history. Despite his many accomplishments, Samuel Sebastian Wesley faced several challenges throughout his life. He struggled with alcoholism and financial difficulties, and he often clashed with his superiors over his musical choices. However, he remained dedicated to his work as a composer and organist, and his music continues to be performed and admired today. In conclusion, Samuel Sebastian Wesley was a prominent English composer and organist of the 19th century. He was born into a family of musicians and showed an early interest in music. He held several positions as an organist throughout his career and composed several notable works, including his anthems "Wash me throughly" and "Ascribe unto the Lord" and his "Services in E, F, and A." He was known for his skill as an organist and his ability to compose music in a variety of styles.
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