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From that time onwards, Sir George Smart was one of the chief musical leaders and organizers in England, directing the music for the opening of the
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Smart was born in London, his father being a music-seller. He was a
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His brother Henry (1778–1823), father of the composers
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Sir George Thomas Smart as portrayed by William Bradley
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became well-known. He died in London and is buried in
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This article about a British classical musician is a
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Chapel Royal
Royal Academy of Music
Elizabeth Greenfield
John Orlando Parry
Mary Shaw
Willoughby Weiss
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
Dublin
Great Exhibition of 1851
Royal Philharmonic Society
Covent Garden
Handelian
Beethoven
Weber
church music
glees
Kensal Green Cemetery
Harriet Anne Smart
Henry Smart



Chisholm 1911
public domain
Chisholm, Hugh
Smart, Sir George Thomas
Encyclopædia Britannica
Leaves from the Journals of Sir George Smart

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