71: | lovers of musick, a poem by Abell). Song on |
72: | Queen Ann's coronation [1702]. Collection of |
73: | . . . Scotch songs, etc. [1740], containing |
74: | songs by Abell. Two songs in " Pills to purge |
75: | melancholy" [1719]. |
76: | |
77: | Abingdon, Willoughby Bertie, Earl of 1-R-6 Abingdon, Willoughby Bertie, Earl |
78: | of, amateur composer and flute-player, was |
79: | born on January 16, 1740, and died Septem- |
80: | ber 26, 1799. He established concerts in |
81: | London, and composed " Representation of |
82: | the execution of Queen Mary of Scots, in |
83: | seven views, the music comjjosed and adapted |
84: | to each view by the Earl of Abingdon," |
85: | " Twelve sentimental catches and glees for |
86: | three voices ; " Duets, songs, flute music, etc. |
87: | |
88: | Abram, John, organist and composer, |
89: | born at Margate, August 7, 1840 ; graduated |
90: | ]\Ius. Bac, Oxon., 1868; Mus. Doc, Oxon., Mus. Bac, Oxon., 1868; Mus. Doc, Oxon., |
91: | 1874 ; Fellow of the Royal College of Organ- |
92: | ists. Has held appointments as organist at |
93: | St. John's, Torquay, ]864; St. Peter and |
94: | Paul, Wantage, 1865; St. Paul's, St. Leo- |
95: | nards-on-Sea, 1869 ; and is at present or- |
96: | ganist of All Saints', Hastings. Conductor |
97: | of St. Leonards and Hastings Choral Union, |
98: | a society that, under his direction, has done |
99: | much for the cause of music in the locality. |
100: | He is also director of the Hastings Pier Sum- |
101: | mer concerts. |
102: | |
103: | His compositions include an oratorio, The |
104: | Widow of Nain ; cantatas, Jerusalem, and a |
105: | Military Ballade, 1892; anthems, services; |
106: | Festival March for organ and voices, to the |
107: | hymn Onward Christian Soldiers ; pianoforte |
108: | pieces, etc. |
109: | |
110: | Abrams, Harriet, soprano vocalist and |
111: | composer, was born in 1760. She studied |
112: | under Dr. T. A. Arne, and made her first ap- |
113: | pearance at Drury Lane in his " May Day," |
114: | in 1775. In 1776 she appeared with her |
115: | sister Theodosia at the Concert of Ancient |
116: | Music, and in 1784 she sang at the great |
117: | Handel Commemoration. She afterwards |
118: | sang at the principal London concerts during |
119: | her time. She died about 1825. |
120: | |
121: | Works.— Eight Italian and English Can- |
122: | zonets for one and two voices. Loudon, 1785. |
123: | Second sett of . . Canzonets . . [1805]. |
124: | Collection of Scotch Airs harmonized for three |
125: | voices [1790]. Collection of twelve Songs, |
126: | Loudon, 1803. Songs — Crazj' Jane; The |
127: | Felon [1800] ; Female hardship ; Friend of |