
About James Nares
James Nares (19 April 1715 – 10 February 1783) was an English composer of mostly sacred vocal works, though he also composed for the harpsichord and organ. Nares was born in Stanwell, although soon after his family moved to Oxfordshire. His brother was a justice, Sir George Nares. He began his career as Deputy Organist of St. George's Chapel in Windsor Castle, and was later appointed Organist of York Minster in 1735. He married soon after that.
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Introduction in a minor, and Fugues
Nares: The souls of the righteous, a 2
The souls of the righteous
Psalm 119: Verses 9-16 "In quo corriget?"
Introduction and Fugue
Psalm 118
Eight Setts of Lessons for the Harpsichord: No. 2 in D Major, IV. Jigg
Voluntary and Fugue in A Minor
Eight Setts of Lessons for the Harpsichord: No. 1 in G Major, I. Prelude
Eight Setts of Lessons for the Harpsichord: No. 2 in D Major, I. Allegro
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