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Henry Needler

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Henry Needler (1685–1760) was a British musician and prolific music transcriber. He joined the Academy of Ancient Music in 1728 (shortly after its founding), and transcribed a number of works of what was then termed "ancient" music from the 16th and 17th centuries that was no longer contemporary. Twenty-six volumes of his manuscripts are in the British Library, among which are six volumes of works by Palestrina.

References

  • Zager, Daniel (2007). "Venerable Relics". In James P. Cassaro (ed.). Music, Libraries, and the Academy. A-R Editions. p. 243. ISBN 0-89579-612-0.