John F. Burrowes

Short Name: John F. Burrowes
Full Name: Burrowes, J. F. (John Freckleton), 1787-1852
Birth Year: 1787
Death Year: 1852

Born: April 23, 1787, London, England.
Died: March 31, 1852, Marylebone, London, England.

A student of organist William Horsley, Burrowes lived in London nearly 40 years, and played the organ at the Church of St. James, Westminster. He helped found the Philharmonic Society, and wrote an overture used as the concluding item at the Society’s concerts. He also composed piano pieces, and his Single Chant in E was included in Cathedral Psalter Chants (1875). His other works include:

Pianoforte Primer, 1818
Thorough-Bass Primer, 1819

Sources:
Nutter, p. 454
Reynolds, p. 261
Wikipedia, accessed 18 Nov 2016

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Wikipedia Biography

John Freckleton Burrowes (23 April 1787 – 31 March 1852) was an English organist and composer.

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BURLINGTON (Burrowes)John F. Burrowes (Composer)6512342 36512 56576
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[What glory gilds the sacred page] (Burrowes)J. F. Burrowes (Composer)2

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