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Laura Wilson Barker

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139:. There were two children: the artist John Wycliffe Taylor (1859–1925), and Laura Lucy Arnold Taylor (1863–1940). The Sunday musical soirees at the house attracted many well-known attendees, including the 637: 86:(1849) - which are now in the collection of her great great grandson, Rupert Stutchbury. There are also some variations for organ and other music. Other pieces include the cantata 56:
School for the Blind. During this period some of her compositions - including a symphony in manuscript, on 19 April 1845 - were performed at York Choral Society concerts.
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Tom Taylor died suddenly at his home in 1880 at the age of 62. After his death, his widow retired to Porch House,
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On 19 June 1855 she married the English dramatist, critic, biographer, public servant, and editor of
36:, North Yorkshire, third daughter of a clergyman, the Rev. Thomas Barker. She studied privately with 45: 504: 538:'Laura Wilson Barker, Mrs Tom Taylor and her son John Wycliffe Taylor', National Trust Collection 67:. Barker contributed music to at least one of her husband's plays, an overture and entr'acte to 40:
and became an accomplished pianist and violinist. As a young girl Barker performed with both
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Barker wrote several sonatas and a great many other pieces for the piano - including the
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were published in 1837. From around 1843 until 1855 she taught music at
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Barker lived with her husband and family at 84 Lavender Sweep,
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in Buckinghamshire, where she died on 22 May 1905, aged 86.
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Brown, James Duff; Stratton, Stephen Samuel (1897).
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Thirkleby
Cipriani Potter
Louis Spohr
Paganini
York
Punch
Tom Taylor
As You Like It
Keats
Hovingham Festival
Smallhythe Place
Ellen Terry
Battersea
Prince of Wales
Lewis Carroll
Charles Dickens
Henry Irving
Charles Reade
Alfred Tennyson
Kate Terry
William Makepeace Thackeray
Coleshill
William Collins
British Musical Biography: A Dictionary of Musical Artists, Authors, and Composers Born in Britain and Its Colonies
"Laura Wilson Barker (1819–1905)"



"Laura Wilson Barker"
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