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BAYLY.
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Horsleydown, Southwark. He died at Lon-
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don, November 8, 1858. He composed many
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songs and other vocal pieces, and published
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"The Paneuphonon: a selection of the most
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popular tunes, with chants for one or four
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voices . . ." N.D.
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Bayly, Rev. Anselm 36-L-7
Bayly, Rev. Anselm, writer and divine,
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born 1719. He matriculated at Exeter Col-
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lege, Oxford, 1740. Lay-vicar at Westminster
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Abbey, 1741. Gentleman of the Chapel Royal,
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1741. Priest do., 1744. B.C.L., 1749. D.C.L.,
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Oxford, 1764. Sub-dean of Chapel Royal,
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1764. He died in 1792.
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Works. — Practical Treatise on Singing and
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Playing with just expression and real elegance,
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London, 1771 ; The Alliance of Musick, Poetry,
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and Oratory, 1789; The Sacred Singer, con-
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taining an Essay on Grammar, the requisites
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of singing cathedral compositions, etc., Lon-
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don, 1771. Collection of Anthems used in His
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Majesty's Chapel Royal, and most cathedral
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churches in England and Ireland, 1769. Ser-
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mons, etc. ,
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Bayly, Barre Dalton 36-L-24
Bayly, Barre Dalton, violinist, born at
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St. Heliers, Jersey, 1850. Youngest son of
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the late Captain Edgar Bayly, H.M. 12th
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Regiment, and his wife, daughter of Lord
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Charles B. Kerr, second son of the fifth Lord
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Lothian. Pupil of M. Currie de Hauteville
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and Ludwig Straus. Some time violinist at
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the Grand Opera House and Steinway Hall,
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New York. Leader of the orchestra, Exeter
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Oratorio Society, 1870-1895 ; principal violin
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at important concerts at Barnstaple (Easter
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Musical Festivals), and soloist at concerts in
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London, &c., and a successful teacher.
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Bayly, Thomas Haynes 36-L-37
Bayly, Thomas Haynes, lyrical poet and
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composer, born at Bath, October 13, 1797 ;
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died London, April 22, 1839. He composed
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the music for a large number of his own
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ballads, such as The bower, the Carrier dove.
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The Circassian, The Deserter, Fly away pretty
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moth, &c., but most of his more popular
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songs were set by Bishop, Knight, Lee, Loder,
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and others.
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Baynham, Thomas 36-L-46
Baynham, Thomas, published a " Col-
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lection of psalm and hymn tunes, single and
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double chants . . . ," London, 1860. He
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also composed some pianoforte music.
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Beale, Charles James 36-L-50
Beale, Charles James, organist and
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composer, born in 1819. He was organist of
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St. Paul's, Covent Garden, London, for several
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years. Died at London, March 19, 1882.
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Composer of a " Laudate Dominum" and
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other church and vocal music.
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Beale, George Galloway 36-L-56
Beale, George Galloway, organist, born
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in London, 1868. Chorister, Marlborough
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College ; pupil of Dr. J. F. Bridge ; Mus. Bac,
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Durham, 1891 ; F.R.C.O. ; Organist and as-
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sistant master, St. John's School, Leather-
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head, 1887-9 ; Organist, St. John's, Padding-
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ton, 1890-3, and Conductor of the Paddington
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Choral and Orchestral Association ; in 1894,

BEALE.
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appointed Organist and Choirmaster of Llan-
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daif Cathedral.
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Beale, John 36-R-3
Beale, John, composer and pianist, was
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born in London, about 1776. Pupil of J. B.
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Cramer, and member of Philharmonic Society,
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1820. He was a professor of i^ianoforte at the
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R.A.M., and a teacher in London. He also
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directed the music at the Argyle Rooms.
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Died after 18.30.
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WoEKS. — Lyrical specimens of German and
Works. - Lyrical specimens of German and
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French composers, adapted to English poetry
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written and selected by L. S. Costello, Lon-
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don [1822] . Songs : The kiss dear maid ;
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Crusader's return ; Russian maiden's song,
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etc. Rondo for pianoforte, Op. 2 ; Forty-
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seven preludes . . . for the pianoforte [1827] .
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Complete Guide to the art of playing the
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German flute, London [1820] .
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Beale, Thomas Willert 36-R-19
Beale, Thomas Willert (Walter May-
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nard), born in London, 1828, son of Frederick
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Beale, of the firm of Cramer, Beale, and
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Addison. Studied under Edward Roeckel>
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G. F. Flowers, and Pugni. Was one of the
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founders of the New Philharmonic Society,
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but did not adopt music as a profession, being
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called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn, 1863. Be-
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sides the works mentioned below, he contri-
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buted many articles to different magazines.
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He died at Gipsy Hill, London, October 8,
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1894.
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Works. — The Enterprising Impresario
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(Bradbury, Evans, & Co.), 1867 ; The Light
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of other days (Bentley), 1890. Operettas :
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An Easter egg ; Matrimonial news. Part-
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songs and songs, pianoforte pieces, &c.
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Beale, Thurley 36-R-36
Beale, Thurley, baritone vocalist, born
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at Royston, Hertfordshire, April 23, 1849.
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Studied under (Sir) Joseph Barnby, and was
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a chorister at St. Andrew's, Wells Street,
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London, and at St. Paul's Cathedral. A sin-
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ger of repute, he has been heard at the prin-
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cipal London and Provincial Concerts, the
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Hereford Festival of 1879, &c.
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Beale, William 36-R-44
Beale, William, composer, born at Lan-
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drake, Cornwall, January 1, 1784. He studied
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under Dr. Arnold and R. Cooke, and was gen-
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tleman of the Chapel Royal, 1816-20. He
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resided in London as a teacher of music, and
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held the appointments of organist of Wands-
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worth Parish Church, and St. John's, Clapham
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Rise. From November, 1820, to December,
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1821, he was organist of Trinity College, Cam-
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bridge. In 1813, he gained the j)rize cup of
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the Madrigal Society with his madrigal,
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" Awake, sweet muse," and in 1840, a prize
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from the Adelphi Glee Club. He died in
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London, May 3, 1854.
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Works. — Madrigals and Glees : A first-
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book of Madrigals, Glees, etc., for three, four,
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and five voices. Op. 6, London, 1815; Col-
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lection of Glees and Madrigals, London, 1820 ;
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Collection of thirteen Glees, edited by E.
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Plater [1879] ; Awake, sweet muse (1813) »


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