PARIS (Billings)

Composer: William Billings

William Billings (b. 1746; d. 1800) was an American choral composer, thought by some to be the father of American choral music. His father died when William was 14, and he was forced to drop all formal education and take up tanning to get by. With no formal musical training he began to compose, and his songs were well-loved and traveled quickly. However, due to unsubstantial copyright laws, Billings received hardly a penny from the publication of his music. After a period of fame and prosperity, his music was forgotten, and his last decade was one of decline. Married with six children, he died in poverty, though his music would be resurrected after his death and sung to this day. Laura de Jong Go to person page >

Tune Information

Title: PARIS (Billings)
Composer: William Billings
Meter: 8.8.8.8
Incipit: 11234 35432 11323
Key: F Major
Copyright: Public Domain

Timeline

Arrangements

Organ Solo

  • Thou Art the Way: Vibrant Organ Miniatures on American Hymn Tunes
    Composer/Editor Grimoaldo Macchia
    Published By: The Sacred Music Press (2019) pp. 9
  • Early American Hymn Tunes - William Billings
    Composer/Editors Robert J. Powell; William Billings
    Published By: MorningStar Music Publishers, Inc. (2001) pp. 22

Instances

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The Shenandoah Harmony #183

Include 3 pre-1979 instances
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