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.
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Introduction And Fugue for Organ in F Major: I. Larghetto on From Stanley to Wesley Vol. 2 by John Stanley & Jennifer Bate Psalm 119: Verses 9-16 "In quo corriget?" on The Psalms of David by St. Paul's Cathedral Choir, Edward Elgar, John Scott, Robert Ashfield, Edward John Hopkins, George Job Elvey, Henry Walford Davies, Andrew Carter, Robert Cooke, Joseph Corfe, Henry Lawes, Thomas Attwood, John Stainer, Stephen Elvey, Charles Henry Wilton, William Croft, Thomas Tomkins, Christopher Gibbons, William Henry Havergal & James Turle Concerto/Sonata in G Major, Op. 2: I. Allegro on English 18th-Century Keyboard Concertos by The Parley of Instruments, George Frideric Handel, Paul Nicholson, Thomas Roseingrave, Thomas Chilcot, James Nares, Philip Hayes & James Hook Introduction and Fugue in A on 18th Century English Organ Music by John Stanley & Margaret Phillips Concerto/Sonata in G Major, Op. 2: II. Adagio on English 18th-Century Keyboard Concertos by The Parley of Instruments, George Frideric Handel, Paul Nicholson, Thomas Roseingrave, Thomas Chilcot, James Nares, Philip Hayes & James Hook Introduction And Fugue for Organ in F Major: II. Allegro Moderato on From Stanley to Wesley Vol. 2 by John Stanley & Jennifer Bate Concerto/Sonata in G Major, Op. 2: III. Musette. Andante on English 18th-Century Keyboard Concertos by The Parley of Instruments, George Frideric Handel, Paul Nicholson, Thomas Roseingrave, Thomas Chilcot, James Nares, Philip Hayes & James Hook
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