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John Eliot

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Gender Male
Death334 years ago
Date of birth January 1,1604
Zodiac sign Leo
Born Widford
United Kingdom
Date of died May 21,1690
DiedRoxbury
Boston
Massachusetts
United States
Job Missionary
Writer
Education Jesus College, University of Cambridge
University of Cambridge
Awards Grammy Award for Best Opera Recording
Grammy Award for Best Choral Performance
Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
Current partner Ann Mountford
Children John Elliot
Rev. Joseph Eliot
Joseph Eliot
Grandchildren Jemina Woodbridge
FoundedThe Roxbury Latin School
Place of burialEliot Burying Ground, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
NationalityAmerican
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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Tears of Repentance or A Further Narrative of the Progress of the Gospel Amongst the Indians in New England
The Clear Sunshine of the Gospel Breaking Forth Upon the Indians in New-England
John Eliot's Indian dialogues
A Brief Narrative of the Progress of the Gospel Amongst the Indians in New-England, in the Year 1670
John Eliot and the Indians, 1652-1657: Being Letters Addressed to Rev. Jonathan Hanmer of Barnstaple, England, Reproduced from the Original Manuscripts in the Possession of Theodore N. Vail
A Brief Narrative of the Progress of the Gospel Among the Indians of New England. 1670
A Grammar of the Massachusetts Indian Language
A Further Account of the Progress of the Gospel Amongst the Indians in New England: Being a Relation of the Confessions Made by Several Indians (in the Presence of the Elders and Member of Several Churches) in Order to Their Admission Into Church-fellowship. Sent Over to the Corporation for Propagating the Gospel of Jesus Christ Amongst the Indians in New England at London
A Farther Discovery of the Present State of the Indians in New England, Concerning the Progress of the Gospel Among Them, Manifested by Letters from Such as Preached to Them Then
The Logic Primer, Reprinted from the Unique Original Of 1672;
An International Directory of Spatial Tests
The parlement of pratlers
A Late and Further Manifestation of the Progress of the Gospel Amongst the Indians in New-England: Declaring Their Constant Love and Zeal to the Truth: with a Readiness to Give Accompt of Their Faith and Hope; as of Their Desires in Church Communion to be Partakers of the Ordinances of Christ
The survay of France
Turn on the Dark
The Indian Grammar Begun
The Indian Primer
Overachievement
The Eliot Tracts: With Letters from John Eliot to Thomas Thorowgood and Richard Baxter
The Christian Commonwealth: Or, The Civil Policy of the Rising Kingdom of Jesus Christ. Written Before the Interruption of the Government
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John Eliot was a Puritan missionary to the American Indians who some called "the apostle to the Indians" and the founder of Roxbury Latin School in the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1645.

Andrew Lloyd Webber piece among new coronation music

Feb 18,2023 6:11 pm

By Sean CoughlanRoyal correspondent

The Coronation service of King Charles will have 12 newly-commissioned pieces of music, including a composition by Andrew Lloyd Webber.

The King has personally chosen The Music for The Ceremony at Westminster Abbey on 6 May.

Lord Lloyd-Webber said he wanted his new coronation anthem to reflect a " joyful occasion".

A gospel choir will sing and there will be Greek Orthodox music in memory of The King 's father, Prince Philip .

The Music will have a traditional tone with pieces from classical composers such as William Byrd , George Handel and Sir Edward Elgar .

But there has been a coronation theme of combining the modern with the Ancient - and new music has been commissioned.

This includes a coronation march from Patrick Doyle , who has previously written a different kind of royal music, with the award-winning soundtrack for Sir Kenneth Branagh 's movie version of Shakespeare's Henry V .

It Still Remains uncertain who will be invited to listen to The Music In Person - in particular, whether Prince Harry and Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex, will be in The Congregation .

Being crowned alongside The King will be Camilla, the Queen Consort , who earlier This Week tested positive for Covid.

However, suggesting she was recovering, the 75-year-old Queen Consort is scheduled to be back carrying out engagements next week.

Camilla has avoided sensitivities about The Crown she will be wearing, with The Announcement last week that it would, whose ownership has been disputed.

The new coronation music will include six pieces for orchestra, five choral works and a piece for The Organ .

Lord Lloyd-Webber is writing an anthem based on the Biblical text of Psalm 98, that begins: " O sing unto The Lord a new song; for he hath done marvellous things. "

The composer and theatre owner, aged 74 like The King , has had a long career writing popular musicals, such as The Phantom of The Opera and Cats.

Lord Lloyd-Webber, who retired from The House of Lords in 2017, has campaigned to support music and The Arts .

The Other composers chosen by The King to write new music are Iain Farrington , Sarah Class , Nigel Hess , Paul Mealor , Tarik O'Regan, Roxanna Panufnik , Shirley J. Thompson, Judith Weir , Roderick Williams and Debbie Wiseman .

There will be a " coronation orchestra" assembled and soloists will include Welsh Opera Singer Sir Bryn Terfel .

Part of The Service will be sung in Welsh and Sir John Eliot Gardiner will conduct a programme of choral music.

At The Moment when The King is acclaimed, the Latin call " Vivat" will be sung by choristers from Westminster School, as it has been for previous coronations, including the late Queen in 1953.

The Coronation service will be held at Westminster Abbey , which last September heard new music commissioned for her funeral.

Some of that music had been commissioned from composers many years before, including Sir James Macmillan , who had been.

Unable to attend rehearsals, the First Time the composer ever heard the piece sung was watching the historic funeral on television.

As well as music at King Charles ' coronation, there will be a concert The Following evening at Windsor Castle , which promises to include world-famous headline acts.

What we know about The Coronation weekend So Far :

Saturday 6 May: Coronation service in Westminster Abbey ; coronation carriage procession; Buckingham Palace balcony appearance

Sunday 7 May: Concert and lightshow at Windsor Castle ; Coronation Big Lunch street parties

Monday 8 May: Extra Bank Holiday ; Big Help Out encouraging people to get involved in local volunteering

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Source of news: bbc.com

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