W. J. WESTBROOK

William Joseph Westbrook (1831-1894) was born in London, England, and trained at Cambridge University. For many years was examiner in music with the College of Preceptors and the London College of Music. He was also conductor of the South Norwood Musical Society. He was organist at St. Bartholomew's, Sydenham, for nearly forty years. He authored text-books for the organ and wrote many arrangements for the organ. As a composer, he wrote many organ-pieces, services, anthems, an oratorio a cantata, songs, madrigals and other works.

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All Is Not Gold That Shineth Bright SATTB England’s Helicon
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  Sigh no more, ladies Shakespeare
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