- William Child
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Born = 1606
Died = 1697
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Genre =church music
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Notable_instruments =William Child (1606–1697)
Born in
Bristol , William Child was a chorister in the cathedral under the direction ofElway Bevin . In 1630 he began his lifetime association with St. George's Chapel,Windsor Castle , becoming first alay-clerk and, from 1632, Master of the Choristers there until the dissolution of the chapel in 1643. After the Restoration of Charles II in 1660, Child was re-appointed to St. George's, became Master of the King's Wind Music and a Gentleman of theChapel Royal .His output of
church music is understandably considerable, including a set ofpsalms (1639), manyanthems and 17service settings . He was often influenced by the Italian 'tastes' of his time, but also wroteanthems in more conventional English forms.Little
secular music of William Child survives, namely, a number of catches and instrumental pieces.External links
*IckingArchive|idx=Playford|name=William Child
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