Wesley, Samuel Sebastian
1810-1876
Celebrated English composer and organist, son of
Samuel Wesley. Samuel Sebastian inherited his father's musical gifts; in his
fourteenth year was chorister of the Chapel Royal at St. James, served as
organist in various London churches; in 1832 became organist of Hereford
Cathedral, of Exeter Cathedral in 1835. From Oxford he received the degree of
Doctor of Music, writing for the degree the fine anthem O Lord, Thou art my
God. He was organist at Leeds Parish Church, for fifteen years was identified
with Winchester Cathedral and School Chapel, for ten years was organist at
Gloucester Cathedral. In later life he received a yearly pension of five
hundred-dollars in recognition of his service at church composer; died in
Gloucester in the spring of 1876. Of the rich store of church-music left by
him, mention should be made of a volume of twelve anthems, notable among these
The Wilderness and Blessed be the God and Father.
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