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William Tans'ur (or Tansur, Tanzer, Letansur) (6 November 1706, Dunchurch – 7 October 1783, St. Neots) was an English hymn-writer, composer of West gallery music, and teacher of music. His output includes approximately a hundred hymn tunes and psalm settings and a Te Deum. His manual A New Musical Grammar (1746) was still popular in the nineteenth century.

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  • William Tans'ur (or Tansur, Tanzer, Letansur) (6 November 1706, Dunchurch – 7 October 1783, St. Neots) was an English hymn-writer, composer of West gallery music, and teacher of music. His output includes approximately a hundred hymn tunes and psalm settings and a Te Deum. His manual A New Musical Grammar (1746) was still popular in the nineteenth century. (en)
  • William Tans'ur, in alcuni testi noto anche come Tansur, Tanzer o Letansur , è stato un compositore e insegnante inglese. (it)
  • William Tans'ur, född 1700 i Dunchurch, död 7 oktober 1783 i St. Neots, var en engelsk kringresande pedagog och organist, bland annat i St. Neots. Han finns representerad i Den svenska psalmboken 1986 med en tonsättning från 1734 av ett verk (nr 137) som används även till en annan psalm (nr 203). Samma melodi användes också i Koralbok för Nya psalmer, 1921 till flera psalmer. (sv)
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  • William Tans'ur (or Tansur, Tanzer, Letansur) (6 November 1706, Dunchurch – 7 October 1783, St. Neots) was an English hymn-writer, composer of West gallery music, and teacher of music. His output includes approximately a hundred hymn tunes and psalm settings and a Te Deum. His manual A New Musical Grammar (1746) was still popular in the nineteenth century. (en)
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