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Ann Mounsey

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208:, Op. 29 of 1855), cantatas and odes, partsongs, liturgical works, and around 120 songs for solo voice and piano, numerous compositions for piano solo, works for piano with various other solo instruments, and works for organ. For an extensive list of Ann Mounsey's works see the link to the Ann Mounsey webpage at 159:
The establishment of these entertainments, having for their object the promulgation of the highest order of musical compositions in a part of the metropolis to which hitherto they have had no access, is deserving of great praise. Much pain is also expended in the performance of works of the great
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The mainstay of Ann Mounsey's musical life was as a church organist. In 1828, aged 17, she got her first job as a church organist in the London suburb of Clapton, transferred to St. Michael’s Church, Wood Street in 1829, and finally became the organist at St. Vedast’s Church in Foster Lane. She
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was born on 17 April 1811 and died on 24 June 1891. She was well known in London as a teacher, conductor, and organist. As a composer, she published songs, hymns, partsongs, large-scale choral worka, and many pieces for the piano and the organ.
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Mounsey was born at 21 Old Compton Street, Soho, London, the eldest child of Thomas Mounsey, a licensed victualler, and his wife, Mary, née Briggs. Her younger sister,
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Ann regularly appeared as an accompanist, most memorably was in 1845 when she performed as accompanist at the premiere of the choral work
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masters, the principal vocalists in London being invariably engaged and adequately cared for with the rehearsals.
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Sacred Concert"" an innovative public concert series of six concerts per season. Composers featured included,
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during a visit there. Ann also received private organ lessons from the conductor and concert organist
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On April 28, 1853, Ann Mounsey Bartholomew married the violinist and writer
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Ann's early music education was undertaken at the renowned piano academy of
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served in this position for almost 50 years, until her retirement in 1883.
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The Pandora guide to women composers: Britain and the United States
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Ann Mounsey’s extensive catalogue comprises an oratorio (including
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where in 1820 her talent for composition was noted by the composer
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and Ann Mounsey herself. These concerts were very well received.
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Exordia ad missam' : my lockdown recordings 2020-22
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Elizabeth Mounsey
Shoreditch
Johann Bernhard Logier
Louis Spohr
Samuel Wesley
Thomas Attwood
St. Paul's Cathedral
William Bartholomew
Shoreditch
Hear My Prayer
Felix Mendelssohn
The Crosby Hall
Henry Purcell
Johann Sebastian Bach
Carl Heinrich Graun
Johann Georg Albrechtsberger
Luigi Cherubini
Joseph Haydn
Felix Mendelssohn
The Musical Times
Philharmonic Society
Royal Society of Musicians
Society of Female Musicians
Ann Mounsey Bartholomew
Andante
The Village Organist


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