William Billings (1746-1800) was an American choral and choral composer, as well as a leader in the early American musical scene. He is often regarded as one of the first significant American composers of choral music. Billings is best known for his "Psalmody," which refers to the singing of psalms, and his works were characterized by their strong melodies and harmonies.

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