The British Musical Biography

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Hayes, Philip

[E] Hayes, Philip, organist and composer,
was born at Oxford, 1738. Second son of
William Hayes, under whom he studied.
Mus. Bac, Oxon., May, 1763. Gentleman
of the Chapel Royal, 1767. Organist of New
College, Oxford, 1776 ; Magdalen College,
Oxford, and Professor of Music in the Uni-
versity, 1777. Mus. Doc, Oxon., 1777. Or-
ganist of St. John's College, 1790. He died
at London, March 19, 1797.

[W] Works. — Prophecy, oratorio, 1781 ; Ode for
St. Cecilia's Day ; Ode, Begin the song ;
Telemachus, a Masque. Anthems, services,
psalms, glees, and songs. Harmonia Wic-
camica, London [1780] . Six concertos for
organ, harpsichord or pianoforte, 1769. Eight
anthems, Oxford [1780].

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