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- John_Reading_(composer,_organist_and_copyist) abstract "John Reading (c. 1685/1686 – 2 September 1764) was an English composer, organist and copyist (his name, like the town, is pronounced "Redding"[citation needed]—a spelling variant of his name which occurs in several documents). His greatest importance lies in his work as a transcriber, arranger, and copyist of a wide variety of music.".
- John_Reading_(composer,_organist_and_copyist) comment "John Reading (c. 1685/1686 – 2 September 1764) was an English composer, organist and copyist (his name, like the town, is pronounced "Redding"[citation needed]—a spelling variant of his name which occurs in several documents). His greatest importance lies in his work as a transcriber, arranger, and copyist of a wide variety of music.".