William Savage (1720 - 27/07/1789), an English composer (from London?) wrote two “Requiescat in pace”. Both, one for four voices and one for three voices, exist in a copy in the handwriting of his pupil
Richard John Samuel Stevens (1757-1837).
Source: | The new Grove dictionary of music and musicians |
Requiescat in pace
Period: | Classicism |
Musical form: | free |
This Requiescat in pace is for four voices and exist in a copy in the handwriting of his pupil Richard John Samuel Stevens (1757-1837).
Requiescat in pace
Period: | Classicism |
Musical form: | free |
This Requiescat in pace is for three voices and exist in a copy in the handwriting of his pupil Richard John Samuel Stevens (1757-1837).