Short Name: | Hugh Wilson |
Full Name: | Wilson, Hugh, 1766-1824 |
Birth Year: | 1766 |
Death Year: | 1824 |
Hugh Wilson (b. Fenwick, Ayrshire, Scotland, c. 1766; d. Duntocher, Scotland, 1824) learned the shoemaker trade from his father. He also studied music and mathematics and became proficient enough in various subjects to become a part-time teacher to the villagers. Around 1800, he moved to Pollokshaws to work in the cotton mills and later moved to Duntocher, where he became a draftsman in the local mill. He also made sundials and composed hymn tunes as a hobby. Wilson was a member of the Secession Church, which had separated from the Church of Scotland. He served as a manager and precentor in the church in Duntocher and helped found its first Sunday school. It is thought that he composed and adapted a number of psalm tunes, but only two have survived because he gave instructions shortly before his death that all his music manuscripts were to be destroyed.
Bert Polman
Tunes by Hugh Wilson (3) | As | Instances | Incipit |
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BALERMA (Barthélemon) | Wilson (Composer) | 29 | 13216 56113 23532 |
LUCAS (Wilson) | Hugh Wilson (Composer) | 5 | 55651 72132 43327 |
MARTYRDOM (Wilson) | Hugh Wilson, 1766-1824 (Composer) | 816 | 51651 23213 53213 |