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after 1815, Hart, who was described as teacher and pianist at private balls, began his long series of adaptations of national and operatic airs to the fashionable dance measures. His most notable achievement was the compilation in 1819 of a set of
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1824, and English, Irish and Scottish melodies. He composed forty-eight sets in all. He was also the author of some waltzes and
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From 1818 to 1821 Hart was chorus-master and pianist of the English Opera House (the
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He was born in London on 5 June 1794. He was chorister at St Paul's Cathedral under
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Some of Hart's most successful quadrilles were based on the music of Mozart's
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from 1801 to 1810, and during those years took organ lessons from
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The Life & Quadrilles of Joseph Binns Hart (1794-1844)
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An Easy Mode of Teaching Thorough Bass and Composition
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quadrille
John Sale
Samuel Wesley
Johann Baptist Cramer
Thomas Attwood
St Mary's Church, Walthamstow
Earl of Uxbridge
All Hallows' Church, Tottenham
quadrille
Almack's
Lady Jersey
Les Lanciers
Lyceum Theatre, London
Richard Brinsley Peake
Hastings
Don Giovanni
Locke's
La donna del lago
Der FreischĂĽtz
galoppades






"Hart, Joseph Binns" 
Stephen, Leslie
Lee, Sidney
Dictionary of National Biography

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