Difference between revisions of "Henry T. Smart"
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Latest revision as of 18:44, 24 October 2007
Henry Thomas Smart, 1813-1879, was an influential London organist, hymnal editor, and composer. He was blind during much of his career. His most widely used tune, composed after he lost his eyesight, is Regent Square, named for the church where he was organist.