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APPENDIX: ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 October 2010
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Albertazzi, Emma, page. 5. Correct to–Died September 25, 1847.
Allon, Henry Erskine, page. 8. Add–Cantata, “Oak of Geismar” was produced by the Highbury Philharmonic, January 26, 1897. After undergoing an operation for abscess, Allon died suddenly at London, April 3, 1897, aged 32.
Alquin, F. C. d', page 9. Should be–Alquen.
Anne, Susanna Maria, page 13, should be Arne.
Beale, Thurley, page 36. Add–Died in London, May 5, 1897.
Bennett, Sir W. S., page 42. Correct from line 7 of notice to–He resided at Leipzig, 1836-7, at the suggestion and expense of the firm of Broadwood and Sons, in order that he might gain experience, and profit by the influence and companionship of Mendelssohn and other great artists.
Best, W. T., page 44. Add date of death–May 10, 1897.
Bowling, page 55. Correct year of birth–John Bowling, to 1817. Date of death–J. O. Bowling, to July 10, 1886.
Bridge, J. F., page 60. Add–Knighted by Queen Victoria, in June, 1897. Additional Works–“The Flag of England” (Rudyard Kipling), for soprano solo, chorus, and orchestra, produced, Royal Albert Hall, May 6, 1897.
Buswell, John, page 72. Add–He was a Gentleman of the Chapel Royal, and died November 14, 1763.
Carr, Frank O., page 79. Add–Born near Bradford, April 23, 1858.
Corfe, John Davis, organist, born at Salisbury, in 1804.
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- British Musical BiographyA Dictionary of Musical Artists, Authors and Composers, born in Britain and its Colonies, pp. 463Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2009First published in: 1897