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Augustus Frederic Christopher Kollmann was born in Germany and lived from 1782 at St James' Palace, London, where he was organist and schoolmaster of His Majesty's German Chapel. He was one of the profound music theorists of his time, and a pioneer in introducing Bach's music to England. This work presents information about his life and works.
George III was one of the longest reigning British monarchs, ruling over most of the English-speaking world from 1760 to 1820. Despite his longevity, George's reign was one of turmoil. This edition presents four first-hand accounts which record significant events, including the American and French Revolutions and the 'madness' of George III.
Hailed as a child prodigy and later acclaimed as England's finest extempore organist, Samuel Wesley - son of Charles Wesley and nephew of John Wesley, the founders of Methodsim - is best known for his musical compositions and promotion of J.S. Bach. This source book reveals his life.
The British Copyright Act, 1709 protected proprietors of books and music printed after 10 April 1710 who gave copies to the Company of Stationers in London. This book makes available the full text of music entries at Stationers' Hall from 1710 to 1818 and the locations of copies of most works.
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