White, Robert
English organist and composer. Very little authentic
information as to his life can be obtained. He lived in the middle of the
Sixteenth Century, and he was organist at Ely Cathedral from 1562 to 1567. He
was organist of Westminster Abbey in 1560 and in 1570, but the Westminster
registers make no record of him. He was a man of note in his day and his
compositions were highly esteemed. Only three of his works have been printed,
The Lord Bless Us, published in Bernard's Collection; Lord, Who Shall Dwell, in
Burney's History of Music, and O, Praise God in His Holiness, in Burns' Anthems
and Services. In Christ Church, Oxford, The Royal British Museum, and the Music
School library, Oxford, are to be found his manuscript compositions.
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