5327: | Horsleydown, Southwark. He died at Lon- |
5328: | don, November 8, 1858. He composed many |
5329: | songs and other vocal pieces, and published |
5330: | "The Paneuphonon: a selection of the most |
5331: | popular tunes, with chants for one or four |
5332: | voices . . ." N.D. |
5333: | |
5334: | Bayly, Rev. Anselm 36-L-7 Bayly, Rev. Anselm, writer and divine, |
5335: | born 1719. He matriculated at Exeter Col- |
5336: | lege, Oxford, 1740. Lay-vicar at Westminster |
5337: | Abbey, 1741. Gentleman of the Chapel Royal, |
5338: | 1741. Priest do., 1744. B.C.L., 1749. D.C.L., |
5339: | Oxford, 1764. Sub-dean of Chapel Royal, |
5340: | 1764. He died in 1792. |
5341: | |
5342: | Works. — Practical Treatise on Singing and |
5343: | Playing with just expression and real elegance, |
5344: | London, 1771 ; The Alliance of Musick, Poetry, |
5345: | and Oratory, 1789; The Sacred Singer, con- |
5346: | taining an Essay on Grammar, the requisites |
5347: | of singing cathedral compositions, etc., Lon- |
5348: | don, 1771. Collection of Anthems used in His |
5349: | Majesty's Chapel Royal, and most cathedral |
5350: | churches in England and Ireland, 1769. Ser- |
5351: | mons, etc. , |
5352: | |
5353: | Bayly, Barre Dalton 36-L-24 Bayly, Barre Dalton, violinist, born at |
5354: | St. Heliers, Jersey, 1850. Youngest son of |
5355: | the late Captain Edgar Bayly, H.M. 12th |
5356: | Regiment, and his wife, daughter of Lord |
5357: | Charles B. Kerr, second son of the fifth Lord |
5358: | Lothian. Pupil of M. Currie de Hauteville |
5359: | and Ludwig Straus. Some time violinist at |
5360: | the Grand Opera House and Steinway Hall, |
5361: | New York. Leader of the orchestra, Exeter |
5362: | Oratorio Society, 1870-1895 ; principal violin |
5363: | at important concerts at Barnstaple (Easter |
5364: | Musical Festivals), and soloist at concerts in |
5365: | London, &c., and a successful teacher. |
5366: | |
5367: | Bayly, Thomas Haynes 36-L-37 Bayly, Thomas Haynes, lyrical poet and |
5368: | composer, born at Bath, October 13, 1797 ; |
5369: | died London, April 22, 1839. He composed |
5370: | the music for a large number of his own |
5371: | ballads, such as The bower, the Carrier dove. |
5372: | The Circassian, The Deserter, Fly away pretty |
5373: | moth, &c., but most of his more popular |
5374: | songs were set by Bishop, Knight, Lee, Loder, |
5375: | and others. |
5376: | |
5377: | Baynham, Thomas, published a " Col- |
5378: | lection of psalm and hymn tunes, single and |
5379: | double chants . . . ," London, 1860. He |
5380: | also composed some pianoforte music. |
5381: | |
5382: | Beale, Charles James 36-L-50 Beale, Charles James, organist and |
5383: | composer, born in 1819. He was organist of |
5384: | St. Paul's, Covent Garden, London, for several |
5385: | years. Died at London, March 19, 1882. |
5386: | Composer of a " Laudate Dominum" and |
5387: | other church and vocal music. |
5388: | |
5389: | Beale, George Galloway 36-L-56 Beale, George Galloway, organist, born |
5390: | in London, 1868. Chorister, Marlborough |
5391: | College ; pupil of Dr. J. F. Bridge ; Mus. Bac, |
5392: | Durham, 1891 ; F.R.C.O. ; Organist and as- |
5393: | sistant master, St. John's School, Leather- |
5394: | head, 1887-9 ; Organist, St. John's, Padding- |
5395: | ton, 1890-3, and Conductor of the Paddington |
5396: | Choral and Orchestral Association ; in 1894, |