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William Croft ( 30 December 1678 – 14 August 1727) was an English composer and organist.


Life
Croft was born at the Manor House, Nether , Warwickshire. He was educated at the under the instruction of , and remained there until 1698. Two years after this departure, he became organist of St. Anne's Church, Soho and he became an organist and 'Gentleman extraordinary' at the Chapel Royal. He shared that post with his friend .John Calvert Dennis Shrock

In 1700, Croft, in collaboration with "an Italian Master", probably , published six for violin, flute, harpsichord and , in the newly fashionable Italian style.

(2025). 9781843835745, Cambridge University Press. .

In 1707, he took over the Master of the Children of the Chapel Royal post, which had been left vacant by the suicide of Jeremiah Clarke. The following year, Croft succeeded Blow (who had lately died) as organist of Westminster Abbey. He composed works for the funeral of Queen Anne (1714) and for the coronation of King George I (1715).

In 1724, Croft published Musica Sacra, a collection of church music, the first such collection to be printed in the form of a score. It contains a Burial Service, which may have been written for Queen Anne or for the Duke of Marlborough.Spink (1995), p. 183 Shortly afterwards his health deteriorated, and he died while visiting Bath aged 48.

A fragment of music attributed to Croft, Ground in C minor (D221), has been used by contemporary composer as the source of his piece An Eye for an Optical Theory. An Eye for Optical Theory Chester Music


St Anne
One of Croft's most enduring pieces is the "St Anne" written to the poem Our God, Our Help in Ages Past by . Other composers subsequently incorporated the tune in their own works. used it, for instance, in an entitled O Praise the Lord and also in his 1911 Coronation .Range, Matthias (2012), Music and Ceremonial at British Coronations: From James I to Elizabeth II Cambridge University Press, (p. 241) Bach's Fugue in E-flat major, BWV 552, is often called the "St. Anne", due to the similarity (coincidental in this case) of its subject to the hymn melody's first phrase. A further tune attributed to William Croft is 'Binchester' (a village in County Durham) for the hymn 'Happy are they, they that love God'. His tune 'Eatington', for the hymn 'The Church triumphant in thy love' takes its title from Croft's birthplace of Lower .


Funeral sentences
Perhaps Croft's most notable legacy is the suite of Funeral Sentences which have been described as a "glorious work of near genius". First published as part of the Burial Service in Musica Sacra, the date and purpose of their composition is uncertain. The seven sentences themselves are from the Book of Common Prayer and are verses from various books of the Bible, intended to be said or sung during an funeral. One of the sentences, Thou knowest, Lord, the secrets of our hearts, was not composed by Croft, but by , part of his 1695 Music for the Funeral of Queen Mary. Croft wrote:

Croft's Funeral Sentences were sung at George Frederic Handel's funeral in 1759,Burrows, Donald (2012) Handel, Oxford University Press, (p. 327) and have been included in every British since their publication. They were used at the funerals of Winston Churchill in 1965,

(2025). 9781783270927, Boydell Press. .
Diana, Princess of Wales in 1997, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother in 2002,Starkey, David and Greening, Katie (2012), Music and Monarchy, BBC Books, (p. 350) Baroness Thatcher in 2013, in 2021, and Queen Elizabeth II in 2022.

  • Spink (1995) Ian. Oxford Restoration Cathedral Music, 1660–1714 Oxford University Press


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