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199:. The principal Vocal Parts by Miſs CANTELO, and Mr. CORFE from Saliſbury. The Firſt Violin by Mr. BROOKS, junr. The other parts of the inſtrumental band by the moſt approved performers in Bath, &c, and the Choruſes will be particularly full. The whole to be conducted Mr. HERSCHEL. —Service will begin at eleven o'clock. Particulars of the performance will be expreſſed in the bills and given with the tickets. — Tickets 2s. 6d. each to be had at the George Inn, at Trowbridge, and of Mr. BROOKS, King's-mead-ſtreet, Bath.
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Brooks, jun. and the harpſichord by Mr. Markordt. The words of the songs, glees and catches, will be given at the door the morning of performance. Clarinets and Horns during breakfast, which will be on the table at ten o'clock; the
Concert to begin at half paſt eleven. Tickets to be had at Mr Gyde's Rooms, Pump-Room, and of Miſs Cantelo in Orchard-ſtreet, at 3s. 6d. each, Breakfast included.
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Miſs CANTELO moſt reſpectfully informs the
Nobility, Gentry, and her Friends in particular, that her BREAKFAST CONCERT of Vocal and Inſtrumental MUSIC, will be at Mr. Gyde's Rooms on Monday the 15th May inſtant. The vocal parts by Miſs Cantelo, Mr. Griffin, Mr Stevens, &c. the firſt violin by Mr.
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by Mr. Alexander Herſchel, and the direction of the muſic by Mr. Herſchel, fen. This entertainment will be divided into three acts, the firſt of which will begin it ſeven o'clock. Ticket! to be had it the gate of the
Gardens, and at Miſs Purdie's Perfume-ſhop, top of the North Parade, at 1s. each.
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James seems to have fallen ill in the second half of 1809 and eventually died in
December of the same year. The Royal Society of Musicians had granted him 5 guineas "on account of his illness" in October. After his death, his widow was granted £8 for the funeral costs (£372.20 in today's money) and
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He played a concerto of his own composition in a concert in Bath on 23 April 1782 or 1783, but in March 1783, as per the recommendation for his admission to the Royal
Society of Musicians, James Brooks is "engaged at the opera &c", in London. Indeed, on Saturday 9 October 1783 is represented at
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BATH SPRING-GARDENS VAUXHALL. ON Wednesday next, the 2d of June, will be the Firſt MUSICAL EVENING's ENTERTAINMENT, with illuminations and improvements, after the manner of
Vauxhall, London. The principal vocal part by Miſs Cantelo, Mrs. Higgins, and Mr. Du-Bellamy; the firſt violin by Mr. Brooks,
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The memoirs of J. Decastro, comedian. In the course of them will be given anecdotes of various eminently distinguished characters... Amongst others are Dr. Johnson, Garrick, Foote,...accompanied by an analysis of the life of the late Philip Astley. Also an accompanying
History of the Royal circus,
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A sonata for the piano forte : in which is introduced the favorite air of "When forc'd from dear Hebe to go" : with an accompaniment for the violin / compos'd & dedicated to Mrs. Walter
Carruthers. Allegro -- When forc'd from dear Hebe to go (Largo andante) -- Waltz (Allegro
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and the likes. He is employed again at
Vauxhall Gardens, as band leader, in 1807 and 1808. He may have worked there many more times, but the sources are patchy and unlikely to reflect the true extend of his activities there. He received positive reviews during his time there; the writer
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now the Surrey theatre; and an historical sketch of Sadler's Wells. Likewise scarce theatrical advertisements, from
Garrick's first attempt in Goodman's-Fields... To which will be added The origin of poetry; A chapter on Bent's, &c...
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MUSIC MEETING. ON Thurſday the 15th of October inſtant, will be a SACRED PERFORMANCE of Vocal and Inſtrumental MUSIC, in the Church at Trowbridge. — The muſic taken from the Oratorio of the Meſſhiah, with Mr. Handel's Coronation Anthems
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By his twenties, James Brooks, it seems, had already made quite a place for himself in the community of Bathonian musicians. On Thursday 11 May 1780 he is once again listed as band leader in a special event, as advertised by the
368:"'Twas on the Severn Sedgy Margin." Sung by Mrs. Seconds. At the Bath Concerts. Composed by Mr. Brooks. Price 1s. London, Printed and Sold by Preston & Son, at their Wholesale Warehouses, 97 Strand.
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under Linley, however, according to the recommendation for his admission to the Royal Society of Musicians in March 1783, he started his fully fledged professional career as a musician around 1776.
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1051:"An Account of the Life of George-Frederick Handel: with a Description of the Intended Celebrity at Westminster-Abbey and the Pantheon in Commemoration of his Memory"
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When the trumpet to battle shall call : sung with great applause by Mr Taylor at the Theatre Royal Hay Market / written by Mr. Fox ; composed by Mr. Brooks
1382:. London: L. Lavenu. British Library: Music Collections DRT Digital Store G.793.(1.), Music Collections DRT Digital Store E.318.(10.), Music Collections E.318.(10.).
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An account of the musical performances in Westminster-Abbey, and the Pantheon, May 26th, 27th, 29th; and June the 3d, and 5th, 1784 : in commemoration of Handel
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Now Home again from foreign Climes. The favorite Duett. Sung by Miss Romanzini and Mr Burkett in the Lover's Device at the Royal Circus
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Twelve English Ballads, adapted for the Piano Forte, & Harp, with an Accompaniment (ad libitum) for a Flute or Violin ... Opera 5
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1314:. London: Preston & Son. British Library: Music Collections G.296.ee.(3.), Music Collections DRT Digital Store G.296.ee.(3.).
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James Brooks must have been born around 1760 as he was declared to be 23 years old when he was recommended for admission to the
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A Biographical Dictionary of Actors, Actresses, Musicians, Dancers, Managers & Other Stage Personnel in London, 1660-1800.
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A Biographical Dictionary of Actors, Actresses, Musicians, Dancers, Managers & Other Stage Personnel in London, 1660-1800
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A Biographical Dictionary of Actors, Actresses, Musicians, Dancers, Managers & Other Stage Personnel in London, 1660-1800
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Ere my dear Laddie gade to Sea. A favorite Scotch Ballad. Sung by Miss Daniels, at Vauxhall Gardens ... The Words by Mr. Fox
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Public Tea and Spring-Gardens every Saturday Evening when the wheather is fine, attended with French-Horns and Clarionets
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Twelve English Ballads, adapted for the Piano Forte, & Harp, with an Accompaniment (ad libitum) for a Flute or Violin
1535:. London: Wm Rolfe. British Library: Music Collections G.424.ff.(2.), Music Collections DRT Digital Store G.424.ff.(2.).
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Damon and Phillis. Pastoral Dialogue, sung by Miss Daniels and Mr. Dignum, at Vauxhall Gardens ... The Words by Mr. Fox
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1004:. London: Printed for the benefit of the Musical Fund and sold by T. Payne and son and G. Robinson. p. 17.
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The Shepherd's daughter Sally, a Glee for four voices, the melody by the late Mr. Brooks harmonised by W. Hawes
1246:. London: E. Riley. British Library: Music Collections h.4261.tt.(5.), Music Collections Hirsch M.1282.(32.).
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As when some Maiden in her Teens. [Song.] Sung by Mr. Burket in the Lovers Device at the Royal Circus
1416:. London. British Library: Music Collections G.383.j.(6.), Music Collections DRT Digital Store G.383.j.(6.).
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Twas on the Severns sedgy margin. / Sung by Mrs. Second at the Bath concerts, ; composed by Mr. Brooks
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Sonata, for the Piano Forte in which is introduced the favorite air of "When forc'd from dear Hebe to go"
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William and Ann, Damon and Phillis, Ere my dear Laddie gade to Sea, When Britain's Sons to Arms are led
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Our King and ourselves; a song, [begins: "Now again French invasion"] written by W. C. Empson
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Three duets for two violins; / composed & dedicated to Robert Ross ... by James Brooks. Opera 3rd
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How sweetly did the Moments pass. Sung by Miss Daniels, at Vauxhall Gardens ... The Words by Mr. Fox
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suffered another bout of his illness, James Brooks composed an hymn for the sovereign's recovery.
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has the following advertisement for the premiere of a series of shows in Bath in the style of the
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Three cheers to the man who first planted the vine : song / the music composed by J. Brooks
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A bonny soldier's bride I'll be; a Ballad, [begins: "A roving life"] written by Mr. Fox
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from 26 May to 5 June 1784) for which a total of 493 performers were gathered together.
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Hymn supplicating the Restoration of our Beloved Sovereign's Health. Written by Mr. Fox
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Young Damon was a Shepherd Boy. [Song.] Adapted from the Favorite Glee, etc
967:. London: Longman & Broderip. British Library: Music Collections G.807.d.(12.).
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as first violin, once the latter had moved to London, in the concerts organised by
1348:. London: Phillips & Mayhew. British Library: Music Collections G.809.(33.).
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Twelve Glees for Three & Four Voices. Compos'd & Harmoniz'd by J. Brooks
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1297:. London: J. Curwen & Sons. British Library: Music Collections E.861./372.
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in the 1790s and carries on playing at concerts there in 1791, 1792 and 1798.
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Hymn supplicating the Restoration of our Beloved Sovereign's Health (1804)
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select his music with great taste and judgment, and perform with much éclat
1450:. London: Wr. Turnbull. British Library: Music Collections H.3400.c.(11.).
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When Britains Sons to Arms are led. Sung by Mr Dignum, at Vauxhall, etc
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William and Ann, a favorite Ballad as sung by Master Welsh at Vauxhall
1263:. London: F. Linley. British Library: Music Collections H.2815.c.(9.).
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At eleven years old James was already playing along his father at the
1518:. London: Preston. British Library: Music Collections H.2830.f.(23.).
1501:. London: Preston. British Library: Music Collections H.2830.f.(22.).
1194:. London: E. Riley. Music Collections DRT Digital Store g.422.c.(4.).
403:£2 12s 6d monthly (£122.13 in today's money) as a support allowance.
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English violinist and composer of the second half of the 18th century
1177:. London: E. Riley. British Library: Music Collections f.522.a.(2.).
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Highfill, Philip H.; Burnim, Kalman A.; Langhans, Edward A. (1973).
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Highfill, Philip H.; Burnim, Kalman A.; Langhans, Edward A. (1973).
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Highfill, Philip H.; Burnim, Kalman A.; Langhans, Edward A. (1973).
711:, The Parley of Instruments, Peter Holman (Helios, CDH55260, 2008)
1399:. Dublin: Hime. British Library: Music Collections H.1653.j.(12.).
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864:"Vauxhall Garden. 1809. Designed and etched by Thomas Rowlandson"
1569:. London: Cobb & Watler. Music Collections H.1771.xx.(21.).
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The Tambourine. A favorite new song with a tambourine accompant
1280:. London: L. Lavenu. British Library: Music Collections E.1706.
240:. Admittance 1s. which entitles the bearer to Tea or Coffee.
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Nocturne for the Pianoforte and Violoncello, Violin or Flute.
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Nocturne for the Pianoforte and Violoncello, Violin or Flute
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In 1792 and 1794 he plays at the annual spring concerts at
1331:. London. British Library: Music Collections H.1224.(25.).
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A Second Sett of Twelve Glees for Three & Four Voices.
1433:. London. British Library: Music Collections G.376.(10.).
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A Second Sett of Twelve Glees for Three & Four Voices
1228:. London. British Library: Music Collections h.102.(17.).
1211:. London. British Library: Music Collections H.1248.(1.).
1143:. London. British Library: Music Collections h.102.(16.).
619:(published by Lewis, Houston & Hyde, c.1795 or 1797)
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Dimpled Pleasure. Arranged for S. S. C. by Geo. Oakey
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London: Sherwood Jones & Company. pp. 22–23.
1552:. London: Preston. Music Collections H.2830.f.(21.).
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Two Duetts for One Performer on the Violin ... Op. 4
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1160:. London. British Library: Music Collections b.82.
564:Three cheers to the man who first planted the vine
451:, published in London c.1785 and again in c.1792)
1140:A Concerto for the Violin in Nine Parts ... No. I
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1029:. Vol. 13. SIU Press. pp. 289–298.
281:which includes two songs composed by Brooks:
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154:His father, John Brooks, was a violinist in
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479:Two Duetts for One Performer on the Violin
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1055:European Magazine and London Review
728:European Magazine and London Review
1643:English Classical-period composers
772:English Classical Violin Concertos
704:English Classical Violin Concertos
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635:When Britains Sons to Arms are led
489:, op.5 (published c.1800 or 1805)
473:Three duets for two violins, op.3
351:for instance said of Brooks that:
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919:Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette
893:Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette
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641:How sweetly did the Moments pass.
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447:Violin Concerto No.1 in D major (
370:, including a separate part for "
260:Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette
233:jun. a concerto on the clarionet
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219:And on Thursday 27 May 1779, the
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838:Salisbury and Winchester Journal
340:How sweetly did the Moments pass
283:As when some Maiden in her Teens
184:Salisbury and Winchester Journal
96:Ann Barnard Brooks (c.1760-1821)
1120:"Currency converter: 1270–2017"
587:A bonny soldier's bride I'll be
112:John Brooks (father, violinist)
889:"BATH SPRING-GARDENS VAUXHALL"
868:The Metropolitan Museum of Art
629:Ere my dear Laddie gade to Sea
576:Young Damon was a Shepherd Boy
548:Songs and ballads, including:
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559:The Shepherd's daughter Sally
1653:English classical violinists
840:. 12 October 1778. p. 3
252:(Royal Circus, London, 1783)
1648:English classical musicians
1628:British classical musicians
1623:18th-century English people
862:Rowlandson, Thomas (1809).
374:" (i.e., transverse flute).
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812:. SIU Press. p. 355.
285:, sung by Mr Burkitt, and
149:Royal Society of Musicians
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733:British Newspaper Archive
497:(published posthumously)
289:, sung by Mr Burkitt and
227:Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens
1010:2027/umn.31951002415759d
998:Burney, Charles (1785).
940:Decastro, Jacob (1824).
921:. 11 May 1780. p. 3
895:. 27 May 1779. p. 3
566:(published posthumously)
394:for the 1807–08 season.
1633:British male violinists
1076:www.vauxhallgardens.com
724:SIU Press. p. 355.
582:The Tambourine (c.1800)
298:Commemoration of Handel
187:advertises as follows:
48:December 1809 (aged 49)
38:Bath, Somerset, England
1563:Brooks, James (1805).
1546:Brooks, James (1800).
1529:Brooks, James (1800).
1512:Brooks, James (1800).
1495:Brooks, James (1800).
1478:Brooks, James (1795).
1461:Brooks, James (1808).
1444:Brooks, James (1805).
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1393:Brooks, James (1800).
1376:Brooks, James (1800).
1359:Brooks, James (1788).
1342:Brooks, James (1825).
1308:Brooks, James (1795).
1291:Oakey, George (1896).
1274:Brooks, James (1787).
1257:Brooks, James (1796).
1239:Brooks, James (1805).
1222:Brooks, James (1828).
1205:Brooks, James (1805).
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1171:Brooks, James (1800).
1154:Brooks, James (1796).
1137:Brooks, James (1792).
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