William Paxton (musician)
William Paxton (1737–1781) was an English composer and cellist. He composed several sets of duets and solos for the cello, including six duos for two cellos (Op. 1), eight duos for violin and cello (Op. 2), six solos for violin (Op. 3), four solos for violin and two for the cello (Op. 4), twelve easy lessons for cello (Op. 6). and six solos for cello (Op. 8). Paxton’s brother Stephen also composed for the cello.<ref>Wilhelm Joseph von Wasielewski, Isobella S. E. Stigand, The Violoncello and Its History, page 190 (1894), via Google Books.</ref Paxton won prizes for two [[Canon (music)|canons]]: "O Lord in Thee" (1779), and "O Israel, trust in the Lord" (1780). His [[Glee (music)|glee]], "Breathe soft, ye winds", was also a favorite for many years. '''Breathe soft, Ye winds''' :Breathe soft, ye Winds; ye Waters, gently flow. :Shield her, ye Trees; ye Flow`rs, around her grow. :Ye Swains, I beg ye, pass in silence by. :My Love in yonder Vale asleep doth lie. ==References== <references />
External links
- Free scores by William Paxton in the Choral Public Domain Library (ChoralWiki)