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Henry Heron
(1738 — 1795)
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- Detailed biography: Heron was organist of St Magnus, London Bridge, by 1745. and seems to have stayed there until the appointment of his successor in 1795. The 10 organ voluntaries were first published in 1760 by the author. A second edition was published about 1765. Heron's other published works include songs for Marylebone and Vauxhall pleasure gardens, and church music for the Orphans of the Asylum and the Charity Schools in London and Westminster. Born in Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey.
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