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Hall, Henry

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Hall, Henry (c. 1655-1707)

English organist and composer. He was a choirboy in the Chapel Royal in London under Henry Cooke. He was appointed organist at Exeter Cathedral in 1674 and at Hereford Cathedral in 1688.

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Te Deum in E♭ major, Benedicite in C minor, Cantate Domino and Deus misereatur in B♭ major, anthems and other church music; songs, duets, catches.


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