William Hayes (26 January 1708 (baptised) – 27 July 1777) was an English composer, organist, singer and conductor.
Hayes was born in Gloucester. He trained at Gloucester Cathedral and spent the early part of his working life as organist of St Mary’s, Shrewsbury (1729) and Worcester Cathedral (1731). The majority of his career was spent at Oxford where he was appointed organist of Magdalen College in 1734, and established his credentials with the degrees of B.Mus in 1735 and D.Mus in 1749. (He was painted by John Cornish in his doctoral robes around 1749.) In 1741 he was unanimously elected Professor of Music and organist of the University Church. He presided over the city’s concert life for the next 30 years, and was instrumental i… Go to person page >
Tune Title: [Praise the Lord O my soul]First Line: Praise the LORD O my soul and all that is within me praise his holy NameComposer: Dr. HayesKey: A MajorDate: 1894
Tune Title: [Praise ye the Lord, Praise ye the Lord from the heavens]First Line: Praise ye the Lord, Praise ye the Lord from the heavensComposer: W. HayesDate: 1889
Tune Title: [Praise ye the Lord, Praise ye the Lord from the heavens]First Line: Praise ye the Lord, Praise ye the Lord from the heavensComposer: W. HayesDate: 1897