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Bernard Gates
Bernard Gates (The Hague, 23 April 1686-North Aston, 15 November 1773, aged 87) was an English composer, and a bass singer employed by Handel in his oratorios. He was director of the choir at Westminster Abbey from 1740 to 1757. Surviving music, in a conservative style, includes six anthems and a morning service.〔Bertil Van Boer ''Historical Dictionary of Music of the Classical Period'' 2012- Page 218 Bernard Gates〕〔Donald Burrows Händel and the English Chapel Royal 2005 - Page 585 "Born at The Hague, 23–4–1686, second son of Bernard Gates. Chapel Royal: Child of the Chapel Royal by 1697, left 9–3–1704/5 (B11). Appointed Gentleman 17–4–1708, on full salary from 1–1–1707/8, 'until a full place is provided for him' ..."〕〔Annual register: Volume 16 - Page 150 Edmund Burke - 1774 Died lately, at North Aston, in Oxfordshire, aged 87, Bernard Gates.〕
==Life==
He was the second son of Bernard Gates, gentleman, of St. Margaret's, Westminster. His name appears in the list of children of the Chapel Royal in 1702. At the end of 1708 he was sworn a gentleman of the Chapel Royal in the place of J. Howell, who died on 15 July in that year. He held the sinecure office of tuner of the regals at court, and was a member of the choir of Westminster Abbey.
At some time before 1732 Gates was made master of the children of the Chapel Royal. On 23 February 1732 Handel's ''Esther'' was performed at Gates's house in James Street, Westminster, by the children of the chapel. The same singers sang the work at a subscription concert at the Crown and Anchor Tavern, and again at the room in Villiers Street, York Buildings.〔
In 1734 Gates seceded from the Academy of Vocal Music, taking the children of the chapel with him. He had been a prominent member of the society from its inauguration. Gates sang one of the airs in the first performance of the "Dettingen Te Deum" in 1743. John Hawkins states that says that Gates introduced into the Chapel the system of solmisation by hexachords.〔

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