- Daniel Roseingrave
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Daniel Roseingrave (1655? - May 1727, Dublin) was an Irish organist and composer. He was organist at Gloucester Cathedral (1679-1681), Winchester Cathedral (1682-1692) and Salisbury Cathedral (1692-1698), Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin together with St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin in 1698-1719. He composed some church music including a verse anthem Lord, thou art become gracious. His son Thomas Roseingrave was an organist who became famous for his improvisations.
See also
- Thomas Roseingrave, c. 1690-1766.
- Ralph Roseingrave, c. 1695-1747.
- Tomás Roseingrave (1918-1993), social scientist.
- Siobhan Roseingrave (fl. 2011), election candidate.
References
The New Grove Dictionary of Music & Musicians, ed Stanley Sadie; 1980; ISBN 1-56159-174-2
Categories:- 1650s births
- 1727 deaths
- Baroque composers
- English composers
- English classical organists
- Cathedral organists
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