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词条 James Leach (composer)
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James Leach (baptised 25 December 1761, died 8 February 1798) was an English composer of nonconformist church music.

Life

He was born in Wardle, Rochdale, Lancashire.

He became a hand-loom weaver, but having studied music in his leisure hours, ultimately devoted himself entirely to the art.

He early attained proficiency as a player, and was made a member of the king's band. He gained some distinction both as a teacher and choir-leader, and as a countertenor singer took a prominent part in the Westminster Abbey and other musical festivals.[2]

He removed about 1795 to Salford, where he died from the effects of a stage-coach accident on 8 February 1798. He was buried in the cemetery of Union Street Wesleyan Chapel, Rochdale, where his grave is marked by a stone on which is cut his short-metre tune 'Egypt,' in G minor.[1]

References

1. ^{{DNB|wstitle=Leach, James |first=James Cuthbert|last= Hadden|volume=32}}

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External links

  • {{ChoralWiki|James Leach|James Leach}}
  • {{IMSLP|Leach, James|James Leach}}
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