Short Name: | William Gardiner |
Full Name: | Gardiner, William, 1770-1853 |
Birth Year: | 1770 |
Death Year: | 1853 |
William Gardiner (b. Leicester, England, 1770; d. Leicester, 1853) The son of an English hosiery manufacturer, Gardiner took up his father's trade in addition to writing about music, composing, and editing. Having met Joseph Haydn and Ludwig van Beethoven on his business travels, Gardiner then proceeded to help popularize their compositions, especially Beethoven's, in England. He recorded his memories of various musicians in Music and Friends (3 volumes, 1838-1853). In the first two volumes of Sacred Melodies (1812, 1815), Gardiner turned melodies from composers such as Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven into hymn tunes in an attempt to rejuvenate the singing of psalms. His work became an important model for American editors like Lowell Mason (see Mason's Boston Handel and Haydn Collection, 1822), and later hymnbook editors often turned to Gardiner as a source of tunes derived from classical music.
Bert Polman
Tunes by William Gardiner (9)![]() | As | Instances | Incipit |
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BEDFORD (Wheal) | Wm. Gardiner (Rearranged by) | 2 | 53165 43251 76653 |
BELMONT (Gardiner) | William Gardiner (Composer) | 253 | 53217 76155 54332 |
DEDHAM | William Gardiner (Composer) | 124 | 12235 43223 21765 |
EASTON (Mozart) | William Gardiner (Arranged) | 1 | 51712 34321 62357 |
GRACE CHURCH (Pleyel) | William Gardiner (Arranged) | 1 | 33217 12355 43217 |
HOUGHTON (Gauntlett) | W. Gardiner (Composer) | 1 | 53165 53165 14425 |
LYONS | William Gardiner (Composer) | 28 | 51123 14432 51123 |
PARK STREET | William Gardiner, 1770-1853 (Adapter) | 2 | 11112 32171 33334 |
GERMANY (Gardiner) | William Gardiner (Arranged) | 89 | 51712 56711 17627 |