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William Tuckey (1708 in Somersetshire, England – September 14, 1781) was an American composer, who exerted important influence on the musical life of the Colonial United States. He was one of the first American composers to gain notability, and was also a choir master and organist. Tuckey debuted Handel's Messiah in the Americas for the first time in 1770.

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  • William Tuckey (1708 in Somersetshire, England – September 14, 1781) was an American composer, who exerted important influence on the musical life of the Colonial United States. He was one of the first American composers to gain notability, and was also a choir master and organist. Tuckey debuted Handel's Messiah in the Americas for the first time in 1770. (en)
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  • William Tuckey (1708 in Somersetshire, England – September 14, 1781) was an American composer, who exerted important influence on the musical life of the Colonial United States. He was one of the first American composers to gain notability, and was also a choir master and organist. Tuckey debuted Handel's Messiah in the Americas for the first time in 1770. (en)
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