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play during a visit to London in 1829. Following a tour of Scotland and Wales, Mendelssohn returned to the capital but fell out of a carriage and suffered a leg injury; while he was recovering, he received a large hamper from Attwood and was invited to stay at the family home at
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In 1793, Thomas Attwood married Mary Denton, they had five sons and one daughter. The eldest son was a lieutenant in the
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Thomas Attwood's services and anthems were published in a collected form after his death by his godson and pupil
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as soon as he was able to travel. Mendelssohn composed a piece for harp and piano called
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for the coronation of William IV, and he was composing a similar work for the
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in 1823, Attwood was chosen to be one of the professors. He wrote the anthem
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Sterndale Bennett, JR 1907 pp.18,25,31 The Life of William Sterndale Bennett
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Music and Ceremonial at British Coronations: From James I to Elizabeth II
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The son of a musician in the royal band, Attwood was born in
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Leanne Langley (2002). "Regent's Harmonic Institution ".
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between 1792 and 1807. He was also a prolific writer of
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on 31 March 1838. He is buried in the cathedral, in the
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Attwood was also one of the original members of the
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Index

Thomas Attwood Walmisley

English
composer
organist
Mozart
Felix Mendelssohn
London
Pimlico
Chapel Royal
James Nares
Edmund Ayrton
King George IV
harpsichord
Naples
Vienna
Mozart
St Paul's Cathedral
Duchess of York
Princess of Wales
Dirge
Lord Nelson
coronation
setting
anthem
I was Glad
King William IV
Queen Victoria
Brighton
Royal Philharmonic Society

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