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William Hawes (composer)

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obtained a controlling interest in this publishing firm, and it became known as 'Welsh and Hawes, at the Royal Harmonic Institution' in September 1825. Hawes remained active in this music publishing enterprise until July 1827 when he declared bankruptcy; although the firm continued to publish music
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Hawes wrote or compiled the music for numerous pieces. Better were his glees and madrigals, of which he published two series. His
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was her godmother. Her full name was Maria Dowding Billington Hawes and she would be a noted singer.
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for the first time in England, at first slightly curtailed, but soon afterwards in its entirety.
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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won at the Glee Club in 1836. He also edited and published in 1814 the first re-edition of
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Rooted in Northampton: The Arnolds and the Haweses: Malcolm Arnold's family tree
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and other important works were also brought out under his auspices.
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Dr. S. S. Wesley, 1810-1876: Portrait of a Victorian Musician
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bringing several notable works to the public's attention.
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giving them succulent buns to help alleviate the pain.
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Index

William Hawes (musician)
English
Master of the Children of the Chapel Royal
Lyceum Theatre
London
chorister
Chapel Royal
Edmund Ayrton
St Paul's Cathedral

William Medland
Maria Hawes
Elizabeth Billington
Master of the Children of the Chapel Royal
Samuel Sebastian Wesley
Maria Hackett
Regent’s Harmonic Institution
Royal Philharmonic Society
Argyll Rooms
Thomas Welsh
Lyceum Theatre, London
opera
Weber
Der FreischĂĽtz
Winter
Interrupted Sacrifice
Mozart
Così fan tutte
Marschner
Der Vampyr

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