- William Croft
William Croft (30 December (baptism), 1678 - 14 August 1727) was an English
composer and organist.Croft was born at the Manor House, Nether
Ettington ,Warwickshire . He was educated at theChapel Royal , under the instruction ofJohn Blow , and remained there until 1698. Two years after this departure, he became organist ofSt. Anne's Church, Soho . In 1707, he took over the Chapel Royal's "Master of the Children" post, which had been left vacant by the suicide ofJeremiah Clarke (one of Croft's pupils in this capacity was Maurice Greene). The following year, Croft succeeded Blow (who had lately died) as organist ofWestminster Abbey . He composed works for the funeral of Queen Anne (1714) and for the coronation of King George I (1715).In 1724, Croft published "Musica Sacra", a collection of church music, the first such collection to be printed in the form of a score. It contains a "Burial Service", which has been used at state funerals in the United Kingdom ever since. Shortly afterwards his health deteriorated, and he died while visiting Bath.
One of Croft's most enduring pieces is the
hymn tune "St Anne" written to thepoem "O God, Our Help in Ages Past " byIsaac Watts . Other composers subsequently incorporated the tune in their own works.Handel used it, for instance, in ananthem entitled "O Praise the Lord".Bach 'sFugue in E-flat majorBWV 552 is often called the "St. Anne", due to the similarity (coincidental in this case) of its subject to the hymn melody's first phrase. Croft also wrote various violin sonatas, which are not nearly as often performed as is his religious music, but which deserve revival and have been occasionally recorded.External links
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