Samuel Sebastian Wesley (14
August 1810 – 19 April 1876) was an English
organist and composer.
He was
born in London
, the son of
the composer Samuel Wesley and his
partner Sarah Suter, and grandson of Charles Wesley. After singing in the
choir of the Chapel Royal as a boy, he
embarked on a career as a musician, becoming organist of Hereford
Cathedral
in 1832. He moved to Exeter Cathedral
three years later, and subsequently held
appointments at Leeds Parish Church
, Winchester Cathedral
and Gloucester Cathedral
. Famous as an organist in his day, he
composed almost exclusively for the
Church of England. His better known
anthems include
Thou wilt keep him in
perfect peace and
Wash me throughly. He also wrote
several rather late examples of
verse
anthems, which contrast unison and contrapuntal sections with
smaller, more intimate passages for solo voice or voices.
Blessed be the God and Father,
The Wilderness and
Ascribe unto the Lord are of considerable length, as is
his
Service in E. The popular short
anthem
Lead me Lord is an extract from
Praise the
Lord, O my soul.
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