Reliquary of English Song Fifty Two Early English Songs From Ca 1250 to 1700

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Reliquary of English Song Fifty Two Early English Songs From Ca 1250 to 1700
Frank Hunter Potter
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'I' t, •. •, xt >' u • c . 1 * • i^ik J. British Navy, was born in Southampton in 1745.
At the outset of his musical life he applied for the position of organist at Bishop's Waltham, Hants, which was refused him on account of his youth. He then went up to London, where he became a singer at Covent Garden, meeting with success both in this work and in some compositions which he made for that theatre. He was next engaged as composer for Drury Lane, and there made his first great success with "The
... Padlock, " an operatic afterpiece in which he sang himself.
He next started a musical puppet-show, and then went into a theatre called the Royal Circus as manager and composer, but this failed. In 1788 he gave the first of a kind of entertainments originated by himself, in which he was author, composer, singer, narrator and accompanist, and which were con- tinued later by Hook, and in our own time by Corney Grain and Grossmith. It was for these that he composed most of the songs on which his fame rests.


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