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William Billings 1746-1800, American hymn composer, b. Boston. A tanner by trade, he was one of the earliest American-born composers. He wrote popular hymns and sacred choruses of great vitality using simple imitative counterpoint—hence their designation as "fuguing tunes." He often wrote his own texts, breaking with the colonial New England tradition of using psalm verses as texts for hymns. His self-reliance and lack of musical training made him relatively independent of European musical fashions. As a singing master, he introduced the use of both pitch pipe and cello to improve the intonation of church choirs. A singing class he organized in 1774 became in 1786 the Stoughton Musical Society. During the American Revolution he wrote patriotic words to his best-known hymn, "Chester," beginning: "Let tyrants shake their iron rods,/And Slav'ry clank her galling chains." His songbooks include The New England Psalm Singer (1770), The Singing Master's Assistant (1778), and The Continental Harmony (1794).

Bibliography: See biography by D. McKay and R. Crawford (1974); M. Barbour, The Church Music of William Billings (1960, repr. 1972); K. Kroger, William Billing's Anthem for Easter (1987).

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Billings, William (1746–1800), Boston tanner, became a professional composer because he wished to reform the bare and tedious psalmody of the period. He published The New‐England Psalm‐Singer (1770), his own novel settings of religious poetry, and during the Revolution wrote patriotic hymns and anthems, including the belligerent “Chester” and paraphrases of the Psalms invoking God's grace exclusively for the rebels.

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The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music | 1996 | | © The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music 1996, originally published by Oxford University Press 1996. (Hide copyright information) Copyright

Billings, William (b Boston, Mass., 1746; d Boston, 1800). One of first Amer.-born composers, he abandoned tanning for mus. Wrote over 340 pieces, mostly between 1770 and 1794, including much church mus., ‘fuguing tunes’ (essays in imitative counterpoint). Comp. patriotic songs. Among his printed songbooks were The New-England Psalm-Singer (1770) and The Continental Harmony (1794). Wrote popular Christmas carol Shiloh and choral pieces.

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MICHAEL KENNEDY and JOYCE BOURNE. "Billings, William." The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music. 1996. Encyclopedia.com. 16 Nov. 2009 <http://www.encyclopedia.com>.

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