Welsh, Thomas, approximately 1780-1848
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Variants
- Welsh, T. (Thomas), approximately 1780-1848
- Welsh, Thomas, 1781-1848
- Welsh, Thomas, ca. 1780-1848
- Welch, T. (Thomas), approximately 1780-1848
- Walsh, Master, approximately 1780-1848
Additional Information
Birth Date
- 1780~
Death Date
- 1848
Has Affiliation
- Organization: Regent's Harmonic Institution
Has Affiliation
- Organization: Royal Harmonic Institution
Birth Place
- Wells (England)
Occupation
(lcsh) Singing teachers
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Earlier Established Forms
- Welsh, Thomas, 1781-1848
- Welsh, Thomas, ca. 1780-1848
Sources
- found: Pocock, I. Twenty years ago! 1810.
- found: New Grove dic. of music & musicians, 1980(Welsh, Thomas; b. ca. 1780; d. 1/24 or 31/1848)
- found: Baker's biog. dic. of musicians, 1978(Welsh, Thomas; b. ca. 1780; d. 1/24/1848)
- found: Why tarries my love?, 1894:title page (composed by T. Welch)
- found: Dignum, Charles. The maid of the rock, 1793:caption (sung, with universal applause, by Master Walsh, at the Theatre Royal in the Haymarket)
- found: Grove Music online, viewed June 24, 2019(Welsh [Walsh, Welch], Thomas; born circa 1780, Wells, died January 24, 1848, Brighton; English bass, composer, and singing teacher; a grandson of the elder Thomas Linley; appeared as a child as Master Walsh as a choirboy, then as a soloist; worked primarily in London; an original member of the Regent's (later Royal) Harmonic Institution, by spring 1823 he was the principal shareholder with William Hawes, from mid-1827 to 1833 he ran the company on his own account; married Mary Ann Wilson (1802-1867) June 9, 1827)
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Change Notes
- 1982-06-28: new
- 2019-06-25: revised
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