Christian Ignatius Latrobe

Christian Ignatius Latrobe, [[mezzotint]] by [[Samuel Bellin]], after [[Thomas Barber (1771–1843)|Thomas Barber]] Christian Ignatius Latrobe (12 February 1758 – 6 May 1836) was an English clergyman of the Moravian Church, as well as an artist, musician and composer. He created a large number of works for, and most famously edited, a ''Selection of Sacred Music'' in six volumes between 1806 and 1826, introducing the sacred music of Haydn, Mozart and Pergolesi and other European continental composers who were largely unknown to English audiences. Provided by Wikipedia
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    How shall a mortal song aspire; soprano or tenor aria. by Latrobe, Christian Ignatius, 1758-1836

    Published 1963
    Musical Score Book
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    Latrobe's S.P.M. / by Latrobe, Christian Ignatius, 1758-1836, Dwight, Timothy, 1752-1817

    Published 2004
    CONNECT
    Electronic Musical Score Book
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    History of the mission of the United Brethren among the Indians in North America. by Loskiel, George Henry, 1740-1814

    Published 1794
    Other Authors: “…Latrobe, Christian Ignatius, 1758-1836…”
    Microfilm Book