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    John Wall Callcott (20 November 1766 – 15 May 1821) was an English composer. Callcott was born in Kensington, London. He was a pupil of Haydn, and is...
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    Sir Augustus Wall Callcott RA (20 February 1779 – 25 November 1844) was an English landscape painter. Callcott was born at Kensington Gravel Pits, a village...
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    John Callcott Horsley RA (29 January 1817 – 18 October 1903) was a British academic painter of genre and historical scenes, illustrator, and designer...
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  • Westminster, it is the wealthiest borough in England. Freddie Adkins John Wall Callcott Cyril Chadwick Frederic Chancellor Arthur Cullin Coningsby Disraeli...
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    Maria Graham, Lady Callcott (née Dundas; 19 July 1785 – 21 November 1842), was a British writer of travel books and children's books, and also an accomplished...
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  • All pages with titles containing John Wall Jack Wall (disambiguation) John Wall Callcott (1766–1821), composer John Wall Dance, a dance step This disambiguation...
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    first Christmas card John Wall Callcott (1766–1821), British composer, brother of Augustus Wall Callcott William Hutchins Callcott (1807–1882), British...
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    early 19th centuries, it was set to music by the English composer John Wall Callcott. Lowth died in 1787, and was buried in the churchyard of All Saints...
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    Chatterton's poems were set to music as glees by the English composer John Wall Callcott. These include separate settings of distinct verses within the Song...
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  • Another conception is that the original composition of the tune was by John Wall Callcott in about 1790 as a glee for two trebles and a bass. It was arranged...
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    Daddle-i-day, etc. The song was adapted by the English composer John Wall Callcott (1766–1821) into a 3 part glee Merle Travis recorded a version of...
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    to John Wall Callcott, with whom he had long been on terms of personal and artistic intimacy, and whose eldest daughter, Elizabeth Hutchins Callcott, he...
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    Haymarket in London on 28 March 1796. It featured songs by the composer John Wall Callcott. It is inspired by the Battle of Edington in 874 when the English...
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    English Madrigals Samuel Wesley Thomas Attwood Walmisley Joseph Barnby John Wall Callcott Robert Lucas de Pearsall Vincent d'Indy Paul Hindemith Constant Lambert...
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  • March 8 – Harriett Abrams, operatic soprano (b. c.1758) May 15 – John Wall Callcott, composer (b. 1766) June 25 – Antoine Bullant, bassoonist and composer...
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    treatise, were bought by John Wall Callcott, (1766–1821) who used these manuscripts as sources for his own work. In 1807, Callcott donated all the manuscripts...
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  • Rodolphe Kreutzer, violinist and composer (died 1831) November 20 – John Wall Callcott, composer (died 1821) January 30 – Susannah Maria Arne, singer (born...
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  • Louis Emmanuel Jadin – Amélie de Montfort Etienne Méhul – Stratonice John Wall Callcott – An Explanation of the Notes, Marks, Words, etc. Used in Music Johann...
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  • 1807, was a younger son of the musician John Wall Callcott, and nephew of the painter Augustus Wall Callcott. As a child he received some instruction...
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    Dave Gahan (redirect from David Callcott)
    David Gahan (/ɡɑːn/ GAHN; born Callcott; 9 May 1962) is an English singer best known as the lead singer of electronic band Depeche Mode since their formation...
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  • the many composers associated with the Catch Club, three stand out. John Wall Callcott submitted his first glee at the age of 18 and the following year,...
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  • written by Newbery was set to music by William Crotch and others. John Wall Callcott, a good friend, set as a glee Hail all the dear delights of home,...
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    he said the roses grew, were set to music by the English composer John Wall Callcott. Beethoven also set her poem O Swiftly Glides the Bonny Boat to music...
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  • lines at least. These had been set as "Abelard: a sacred glee" by John Wall Callcott and the words alone appeared in The poetry of various glees, songs...
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    Turner, Thomas Lawrence, Antoine Watteau, Joshua Reynolds, Augustus Wall Callcott, Henry Fuseli, William Hamilton and 15 drawings by Giovanni Battista...
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  • Arthur and "Let the dreadful engines of eternal will" from Cardenio. John Wall Callcott and William Crotch wrote songs especially for him. He was a beautiful...
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  • but recent vocal works were also performed, by composers including John Wall Callcott, William Crotch and Reginald Spofforth. In the second year there were...
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    Baring (1842) William Coningham (1842) Thomas Carlyle (1844) Augustus Wall Callcott (1847) Linnell has over 150 oil paintings in public ownership in the...
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    early nineteenth century with John Linnell, Thomas Webster and others living in the area. Another painter Augustus Wall Callcott was born there. Linnell's...
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  • prominent feature is still less frequent. It can, however, be found in John Wall Callcott's "Go, plaintive Breeze," in Felix Mendelssohn's four-part Lied Türkisches...
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