James Target

James Target (October 1778 - 15 May 1803)[1] was an English organist, and notably the first Organist and Master of the Choristers of Chichester Cathedral, after the posts of 'Organist' and 'Master of the Choristers' were merged in 1801.

Career

Target had been a chorister at Chichester Cathedral under William Walond Jr. for five years. At the age of 22, he became Organist and Master of the Choristers of the cathedral. The cathedral Chapter records show that Thomas Barber (Master of the Choristers, 1794-1801) was "removed" so that Target could assume both posts.[2]

Target also wrote three anthems that were published locally. He died on 15 May 1803 at the age of 24.

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Cultural offices
Preceded by
William Walond Jr. (Organist)
Thomas Barber (Master of the Choristers)
Organist and Master of the Choristers
of Chichester Cathedral

1801-1803
Succeeded by
Thomas Bennett
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