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Iii. Jigg Allegro Assai by William Boyce

Artist Biography For William Boyce

William Boyce September 11 1711 – February 7 1779 Is Widely Regarded As One Of The Most Important English-Born Composers Of The 18th Century. Born In London Boyce Was A Choirboy At St Paul's Cathedral Before Studying Music With Maurice Greene After His Voice Broke. His First Professional Appointment Came In 1734 When He Got A Job As An Organist At The Oxford Chapel. He Went On To Take A Number Of Similar Posts Before Being Appointed Master Of The King's Musick In 1755 And Becoming Organist At The Chapel Royal In 1758. When Boyce's Deafness Became So Bad That He Was Unable To Continue In His Organist Posts He Retired And Worked On Completing The Compilation Cathedral Music That His Teacher Greene Had Left Incomplete At His Death. This Led To Boyce Editing Works By The Likes Of William Byrd And Henry Purcell. Many Of The Pieces In The Collection Are Still Used In Anglican Services Today. Boyce Is Best Known For His Set Of Eight Symphonies His Anthems And His Odes. He Also Wrote The Masque Peleus And Thetis And Songs For John Dryden's Secular Masque Incidental Music For William Shakespeare's The Tempest Cymbeline Romeo And Juliet And The Winter's Tale And A Quantity Of Chamber Music Including A Set Of Twelve Trio Sonatas. Boyce Was Largely Forgotten After His Death And He Remains A Little-Performed Composer Today Although A Number Of His Pieces Were Rediscovered In The 1930s And Constant Lambert Edited And Sometimes Conducted His Works.

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