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William Carnaby (composer)

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184: 197: 225: 261: 54:. In July 1808 he proceeded Mus. Doc., on which occasion his exercise, described as "a grand musical piece," was performed at 256: 78: 160: 61:
Previous to this he had left Huntingdon and settled in London, where he lived at various times at Winchester Row and
206: 130: 251: 66: 120: 221: 82: 150: 89:; and a collection of vocal music dedicated to Viscountess Mahon. He also composed piano pieces. 51: 193: 115: 35: 93:
wrote that his compositions "have been characterised as scientific, but deficient in taste."
246: 241: 165: 8: 145: 90: 69:, at a salary of £50 per annum, a post he occupied until his death on 7 November 1839. 55: 119: 86: 62: 201: 125: 149: 235: 188: 39: 50:. In 1805 he took the degree of Mus. Doc. at Cambridge, where he entered at 155: 43: 31: 47: 187: This article incorporates text from a publication now in the 210:. Vol. 9. London: Smith, Elder & Co. pp. 132–133. 134:. Vol. 9. London: Smith, Elder & Co. pp. 132–133. 77:
Carnaby wrote many songs: these include six songs dedicated to
22:(1772 – 7 November 1839) was an English organist and composer. 30:
Carnaby was born in London in 1772, and was educated in the
65:. In 1823 he was appointed organist of the newly opened 233: 85:; six canzonets for two voices to words by 226:International Music Score Library Project 110: 108: 106: 234: 192: 114: 144: 103: 161:A Dictionary of Music and Musicians 13: 81:; two books of songs dedicated to 42:. He was subsequently organist at 14: 273: 215: 207:Dictionary of National Biography 182: 131:Dictionary of National Biography 72: 262:19th-century British composers 222:Free scores by William Carnaby 138: 1: 96: 67:Hanover Chapel, Regent Street 16:English organist and composer 7: 257:English classical organists 10: 278: 151:"Carnaby, William"  121:"Carnaby, William"  194:Squire, William Barclay 116:Squire, William Barclay 25: 252:19th-century organists 166:Macmillan and Company 34:as a chorister under 91:William Henry Husk 58:on Sunday 7 July. 87:William Shenstone 269: 211: 198:Carnaby, William 186: 185: 170: 169: 153: 146:Husk, William H. 142: 136: 135: 123: 112: 277: 276: 272: 271: 270: 268: 267: 266: 232: 231: 218: 202:Stephen, Leslie 183: 174: 173: 143: 139: 126:Stephen, Leslie 113: 104: 99: 83:William Knyvett 79:Lady Templetown 75: 63:Red Lion Square 56:Great St Mary's 28: 20:William Carnaby 17: 12: 11: 5: 275: 265: 264: 259: 254: 249: 244: 230: 229: 217: 216:External links 214: 213: 212: 172: 171: 137: 101: 100: 98: 95: 74: 71: 27: 24: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 274: 263: 260: 258: 255: 253: 250: 248: 245: 243: 240: 239: 237: 227: 223: 220: 219: 209: 208: 203: 199: 195: 190: 189:public domain 181: 180: 179: 178: 167: 163: 162: 157: 156:Grove, George 152: 147: 141: 133: 132: 127: 122: 117: 111: 109: 107: 102: 94: 92: 88: 84: 80: 70: 68: 64: 59: 57: 53: 49: 45: 41: 40:Edmund Ayrton 37: 33: 23: 21: 205: 176: 175: 159: 140: 129: 76: 73:Compositions 60: 52:Trinity Hall 44:Eye, Suffolk 32:Chapel Royal 29: 19: 18: 247:1839 deaths 242:1772 births 177:Attribution 36:James Nares 236:Categories 164:. London: 97:References 48:Huntingdon 196:(1887). " 148:(1900). 118:(1887). 228:(IMSLP) 224:at the 204:(ed.). 191::  158:(ed.). 128:(ed.). 46:and at 200:". In 154:. In 124:. In 38:and 26:Life 238:: 105:^ 168:.

Index

Chapel Royal
James Nares
Edmund Ayrton
Eye, Suffolk
Huntingdon
Trinity Hall
Great St Mary's
Red Lion Square
Hanover Chapel, Regent Street
Lady Templetown
William Knyvett
William Shenstone
William Henry Husk



Squire, William Barclay
"Carnaby, William" 
Stephen, Leslie
Dictionary of National Biography
Husk, William H.
"Carnaby, William" 
Grove, George
A Dictionary of Music and Musicians
Macmillan and Company
public domain
Squire, William Barclay
Carnaby, William
Stephen, Leslie
Dictionary of National Biography

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