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Hardcover Charles Edward Horn's Memoirs of His Father and Himself Book

ISBN: 0754631745

ISBN13: 9780754631743

Charles Edward Horn's Memoirs of His Father and Himself

The memoirs of the musician Charles Edward Horn (1786-1849) are published here for the first time, in a copiously annotated edition. They include an account of Horn's father, Charles Frederick Horn (1762-1830), who arrived penniless in London from Germany in 1782 and rose to become seven years later music master to Queen Charlotte and instructor to the royal princesses. Today he is most remembered for his pioneering publications of J.S. Bach's music in England. Ireland to 1818, with an epilogue describing events of 1827 when he made his first visit to America. His narrative describes his transition from a serious musician (he was deputy organist to Dr Charles Burney and sang in the first London performance of Mozart's Don Giovanni) to the stage where, as a member of the English Opera House, Drury Lane and other theatre companies, he became famous as a singer and composer of popular music. Georgian era not previously known to scholars. They are supplemented in this book by transcripts of four other autobiographical accounts of the Horns, a summary of their extant correspondence and a chronology of their activities.

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