Ebenezer Child
Ebenezer Child (17 August 1770 – 1866)[1] was born in Union, Connecticut, and died in Brandon, Vermont.
Child was an American composer and compiler of sacred music in the early nineteenth century.[2] He was also a farmer and town official in Vermont.[3][4]
Publications
- Child, Ebenezer. 1806.The Sacred Musician. Boston: Manning and Loring, 120 pp. IMSLP Image of 1806 Edition
Discography
- "Vermont Harmony 3": Selected works of Elisha West, Ebenezer Child, and Eliakim Doolittle - recordings by the University of Vermont Choral Union
References
- Chronology of Western Classical Music By Charles J. Hall Published 2002, Taylor & Francis ISBN 0-415-94216-0
- Hatchett, Marion J. 2003. A companion to the New Harp of Columbia. University of Tennessee Press, 456 pp.
- http://www.voxnovus.com/resources/American_Composer_Timeline.htm American Composer Timeline
- Britton, Allen P., Irving Lowens, and Richard Crawford. 1990. American Sacred Music Imprints 1698-1810: A Bibliography. Worcester, Massachusetts: American Antiquarian Society. 798 pp. Ebenezer Child, pp. 221-222.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.