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Richard Brown or Browne may refer to: Arts and entertainment *Richard Browne (fl 1614–1629), English composer and organist *Richard Browne (c.1630–1664), English composer and organist *Richard Browne (d. 1710), English composer and organist * Rabbit Brown, Richard "Rabbit" Brown (1880–1937), early US blues musician and composer * Richard Shaw Brown (born 1947), lead singer of The Misunderstood * Rich Brown (blues musician), American blues musician and singer * Richard Browne (painter) (1776–1824), early Australian convict artist and illustrator *Richard Brown (producer), Scottish television producer * Richard Brown, British musician, original drummer for the new wave-post-punk band Modern English (band), Modern English Sportsmen * Richard Brown (cricketer) (1811–?), English cricketer and clergyman * Richard Brown (footballer) (born 1967), retired English footballer * Richard Brown (rugby union) (born 1984), Australian rugby union footballer * Richard Brown (linebacker) (b ...
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Richard Browne (fl 1614–1629)
Richard Browne (fl 1614–1629) was an English composer and organist. He is known for his anthems; five of which survive: ''Christ rising again''; ''If the Lord himself''; ''I have declared''; ''My God, my God, look upon me''; and ''O Lord, rebuke me not in thy fury''. 17th century documents of these anthems are part of the collection at the Bodleian Library, the Chained library at Wimborne Minster (church), Wimborne Minster, the library of the Gloucester Cathedral, and the library of the Royal College of Music. The earliest record of Richard Browne dates from March 26, 1614 in which he is listed in the treasurer's report of the Wells Cathedral in Wells, Somerset, England as the vicar-choral and organist of that church. In 1615 he was promoted to perpetual vicar-choral of that cathedral, and remained on the payroll in that capacity through 1619. His whereabouts after this are unknown, until records of him appear in the accounts of the Winchester Cathedral where he worked as vicar-c ...
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