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         Billings William:     more books (100)
  1. William Billings, Data and Documents (Bibliographies in American music) by Hans Nathan, 1976-12
  2. So Close to Greatness: The Biography of William C. Bullitt by Will Brownell, Richard, Ph.D. Billings, 1988-04
  3. The Church Music of William Billings (Da Capo Press music reprint series) by James Murray Barbour, 1972-06
  4. City Kids, City Schools: More Reports from the Front Row
  5. William Billings of Boston: Eighteenth Century Composer by David Phares McKay, Richard Crawford, 1975-06
  6. Catalog of the Musical Works of William Billings (Music Reference Collection)
  7. The Papers of Sir William Berkeley, 1605-1677 by William Berkeley, 2007-06-15
  8. The Continental Harmony (The John Harvard Library) by William Billings, 1961-01-01
  9. Tales of the old days, North Manchester and Wabash County, by William Edward Billings, 1926
  10. Live-stock and poultry diseases, in five parts, (The rural science series, ed. by L. H. Bailey) by William Arthur Billings, 1938
  11. Some details of water-works construction by William R Billings, 2010-08-08
  12. Outlines of the history of education by William Billings Aspinwall, 2010-08-16
  13. Some details of water-works constrution by William R Billings, 2010-08-08
  14. Synthetic method of shorthand, Graham & Pitmanic ... adapted to schools, business colleges and self-instruction by William Billings, 2010-09-10

1. William Billings
Brief article includes physical description and notes the "politically inflammatory lyrics"of Category Arts Music Composition Composers B Billings, William......William Billings. Born 7 October 1746, Boston. Died 26 September 1800,Boston. Bizarre of appearance (oneeyed, one-legged, and unkempt
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William Billings Born 7 October 1746, Boston.
Died 26 September 1800, Boston. Bizarre of appearance (one-eyed, one-legged, and unkempt) and colorful of career (by turns as tanner, teacher, and civil servant), Billings was America's first major composer. The New-England Psalm-Singer, a collection of 120 vocal works (with frontispiece engraved by Paul Revere), was the first published edition of American music; The Singing Master's Assistant enjoyed immense circulation, in part, owing to its politically inflammatory lyrics. "Chester," Billings's famous and stirring Revolutionary hymn, might well be compared in function and effect to Martin Luther's Ein' feste Burg. Works
Song Books (6)

containing 340 works, incl. psalms, hymns, fuging-tunes, anthems, concert pieces for 4-voice chorus:
The New-England Psalm-Singer
The Singing Master's Assistant
David's Lamentation
(the same, perf. Alabama Sacred Harp Convention)
The Continental Harmony

2. No. 1188: William Billings
William Billings, Colonial composer and American original Anyone who's done much choral singing has sung William Billings's music.
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No. 1188:
WILLIAM BILLINGS
by John H. Lienhard
Click here for audio of Episode 1188. Today, we meet America's first significant composer. The University of Houston's College of Engineering presents this series about the machines that make our civilization run, and the people whose ingenuity created them. A nyone who's done much choral singing has sung William Billings's music. Ask what music came out of Colonial America: we get Billings and little more. Few sophisticated musicians think much of him I love his stuff. Historians have made little effort to know Billings. The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians runs to almost 20,000 pages and it gives Billings only a page and a half. Billings was born in Boston in 1747. He was poor and uneducated he supported himself much of the time as a tanner. But he also took up music when he was young and was teaching choral singing by the age of 22. Biographers call him a gargoyle. He was blind in one eye with a short leg and a withered arm. But that's only the beginning. He practiced what a contemporary called "an uncommon negligence of person," and he was hopelessly addicted to tobacco constantly inhaling handfuls of snuff. That may explain why he only lived to the age of 54. He had a stentorian, tobacco-damaged bass voice and he seemed uninterested in any easy beauty of sound. At 24, Billings published his first book of choral pieces. He called it

3. William Billings
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6. William Billings
Partial list of works and information on the hymn "Let Tyrants Shake Their Iron Rods."Category Arts Music Composition Composers B Billings, William......William Billings. 17461800. Born October 7, 1746, Boston, Massachusetts.Died September 29, 1800, Boston, Massachusetts. Buried
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William Billings
Born: October 7, 1746, Boston, Massachusetts. Died: September 29, 1800, Boston, Massachusetts. Buried: Central Burying Ground, Boston Common, Boston, Massachusetts. Billings was one of the first major American composers. His works include:
  • The New England Psalm-Singer Music in Miniature Suffolk Harmony The Continental Harmony
Hymns:
  • Let Tyrants Shake Their Iron Rods
  • Music:
  • Boston Chester Majesty (Billings)
  • 7. The Music Of William Billings
    Biographical information, excerpts from article by John H. Lienhard, quotes, and MIDI audio files Category Arts Music Composition Composers B Billings, William......William Billings (17461800), is considered by many to be the foremost representativeof early American music. From the writings of William Billings
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    William Billings (1746-1800), is considered by many to be the foremost representative of early American music. Billings was born in Boston on October 7, 1746. Largely self-trained in music, he was a tanner by trade and a friend of such figures of the American Revolution as Samuel Adams and Paul Revere. Billings's New England Psalm-Singer (1770), engraved by Revere, was the first collection of music entirely by an American. ( The image above is the frontispiece engraving for New England Psalm-Singer by Paul Revere Especially known among his compositions are his canon (round) "When Jesus Wept," the anthem "David's Lamentation," and the hymn "Chester," written to his own patriotic text and unofficially the national hymn of the American Revolution. Billings died in Boston on September 26, 1800. (Excerpts from an article on William Billings by John H. Lienhard, University of Houston Anyone who's done much choral singing has sung William Billings's music. Ask what music came out of Colonial America: we get Billings and little more. Few sophisticated musicians think much of him I love his stuff. Historians have made little effort to know Billings. The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians runs to almost 20,000 pages and it gives Billings only a page and a half. Billings was born in Boston in 1747. He was poor and uneducated he supported himself much of the time as a tanner. But he also took up music when he was young and was teaching choral singing by the age of 22.

    8. Billings, William David (Obituary Of)
    Obituary of William David billings william DAVID billings william DavidBillings, 127 E. Mallory, died last night at General Hospital
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    Obituary of William David Billings WILLIAM DAVID BILLINGS William David Billings, 127 E. Mallory, died last night at General Hospital where he had received treatment since Sept. 10. He died of meningitis and pneumonia. He was the 17-month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde M. Billings Funeral arrangements are incomplete. Notes:
    An obvious typo on the part of the newspaper as Clyde's middle initial is "N" for Nolen.
    Died BILLINGS In this city, Tuesday morning, Sept. 19, 1933, at 2 o'clock, William David Billings, aged 17 months, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nolen Billings, brother of Clyde Nolen Billings, Jr., all of Memphis. Funeral services conducted by the Rev. E. E. Thurmond will be held at the National Funeral Home, 1045 Union Avenue this (Wednesday) afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends are invited. Interment in Forest Hill Cemetery. Click here to view scan of original obituary
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    9. William Billings
    William Billings. 17461800. No information currentlyavailable. Main Page. E-mail about this Composer.
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    William Billings
    No information currently available. Main Page E-mail about this Composer

    10. MusicSheaf.com Sheet Music Index For William Billings
    William Billings (17461800) composer index,
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    William Billings (1746-1800) composer index
    Chester
    , Anthem for four voices

    11. William Billings @ Unverse
    William Billings at Unverse Books, pictures, ideas for the unversed. Books, DVDs,CDs, videos and stuffClassical Music William Billings. Our American Journey
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    12. William Billings @ Unverse
    William Billings at Unverse Books, pictures, ideas for the unversed. Books, DVDs,CDs, videos and stuffPopular Music William Billings. Our American Journey
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    13. YRMusic.com :: Bio : William Billings
    William Billings (17461800). Biography not available. Do a Googlesearch for William Billings. ALL YRM ARTIST BIOS YRM Composers.
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    14. Billings, William
    billings, william billings, william. Period Classic. Born Friday, October7, 1746 in Boston, Massachusetts, (USA). Died Friday, September
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    Billings, William
    Billings, William
    Period: Classic
    Born: Friday, October 7, 1746 in Boston, Massachusetts, (USA)
    Died: Friday, September 26, 1800 in Boston, Massachusetts, (USA)
    Nation of Origin: United States
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    Major Works:

    Hymns, Anthems, and other Choral works. His music is still performed in churches today.
    Other Information:
    General Bibliography:
    Blume, Friedrich, with Norton, M. D. (Translator) and Norton, Herter (Translator), Classic and Romantic Music; A Comprehensive Survey, Kennedy, Michael, The Oxford Dictionary of Music, Oxford University Press, 2nd Edition, 1997, ISBN: 0198691629 Rosen, Charles, The Classical Style : Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Sadie, Stanley and Tyrrell, John; Editors, The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Groves Dictionaries, Inc., January 2001, ISBN: 1561592390 Slonimsky, Nicolas and Kuhn, Laura; Editors, Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, Gale Group, December 2000, ISBN: 0028655257 Links to essays at other sites: The Classical Style: Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven

    15. Billings, William
    Biography.Category Arts Music Composition Composers B billings, william...... billings, william. billings, william, 1746–1800, American hymn composer, b. Boston.A tanner by trade, he was one of the earliest Americanborn composers.
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    16. (Theophilus Billings - William Alfred Woodworth )
    Index of Persons Theophilus billings william Alfred Woodworth 860 individuals,290 families from file billings.GED (23 Jun 2001). Index of Persons.
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    Index of Persons
    Theophilus Billings to William B. Billings
    William Noble Billings to Abby Brown

    Betsey Brown to Mary Champlin

    William Champlin to Sarah Cresey
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    17. (Theophilus Billings - William B. Billings )
    Index of Persons Theophilus billings william B. billings 860 individuals,290 families from file billings.GED (23 Jun 2001). Index of Persons.
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    Index of Persons
    Theophilus Billings (11 May 1773 - UNKNOWN)
    Thomas Billings

    Timothy Billings
    (4 Apr 1861 - 15 Nov 1934)
    Truman Billings
    (14 Dec 1803 - 13 Jul 1880)
    Twin Boy Billings
    (5 Nov 1884 - )
    Vernon B. Billings
    (ABT 1855 - )
    Vernon Hubert Billings
    (25 Jan 1860 - 1 May 1925)
    Wallace W. Billings
    (11 Mar 1855 - 13 Mar 1903)
    Walter L. Billings

    Wealthy Ann Billings
    (9 Apr 1843 - 15 Nov 1865)
    Wilber Billings
    (ABT 1876 - ) Willard Billings (14 Jan 1831 - 28 Jul 1885) Willard Noble Billings (30 Oct 1906 - 1979) William Billings William Billings William Billings (16 Feb 1696 - 20 May 1733) William Billings (18 Mar 1724 - 28 Nov 1813) William Billings (8 May 1734 - Jan 1774) William Billings (22 Jun 1774 - UNKNOWN) William Billings (4 Apr 1686 - ) William Billings (25 Aug 1736 - ) William Billings (19 Jan 1761 - ) William Billings (ABT 1629 - 16 Mar 1712) William Billings (1660 - 8 Jun 1738) William Billings (19 Feb 1882 - 26 Mar 1957) William Alden Billings (26 Jun 1847 - Aug 1929) William B. Billings (14 Feb 1824 - 1884) UP (Theophilus Billings - William Alfred Woodworth ) BACK (Elizabeth - Thankful Billings ) NEXT (William Noble Billings - Abby Brown ) SURNAMES HOME Last update 23 Jun 2001 at 9:34 AM

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    19. Billings, William. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
    2001. billings, william. 1. See biography by D. McKay and R. Crawford (1974);M. Barbour, The Church Music of william billings (1960, repr.
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    20. 7248. Billings, William. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
    ATTRIBUTION william billings (1746–1800), US singingmaster. “When Jesus Wept,”The New England Psalm Singer (1770). The Columbia World of Quotations.
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