Walmisley, Thomas Attwood, 1814-1856

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Epithet: organist and composer

British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000698.0x000130

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creatorOf ROYAL MUSIC COLLECTION. Walmisley (Thomas Attwood). Cambridge Installation Ode, 1849; circa 1849. A setting of Edward Quillinan’s poem revised by Wordsworth, for solo voices, choir and full orchestra, in 10 numbers, in score.Paper. ff. 64.William Wor..., approximately 1849 British Library
referencedIn Hanover royal music archive, 1651-1951, 1770-1870 Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
creatorOf Thomas Attwood Walmisley: 'Let God arise'. Anthem. British Library
creatorOf Letter book; 1846-49. In the hand of William Watts, 1846-47, and of George William Budd, 1847-49.ff. 115. 222 x 185mm.includes:f. 1 Sir Michael Costa, composer: William Watts, Secretary, Philharmonic Society: Copy of a letter to Sir Michael Costa f..., 1846-1849 British Library
creatorOf BACHE ALBUM: album concerning Francis Edward Bache, composer and musician (d.1858); 1833-1855. Partly printed. English, German and shorthand. Composed by Bache's mother Emily (neé Higginson), wife of Samuel Bache, unitarian minister at Birmingham. Th..., 1833-1855 British Library
creatorOf CHURCH HOUSE MANUSCRIPTS. Vol. XIII. Hymn-tunes, single, double and triple chants, Kyries, etc., by Sir John Stainer, Robert Lucas de Pearsall and other composers, almost all English; 1831-1916, n.d. Autograph. Partly duplicated. Mostly in short scor..., 1831-1916 British Library
creatorOf QUEEN ANNE'S Birthday Ode [1713], in score, by George Frederick Handel. Paper; ff. 32. XVIIIth cent. Belonged to Dr. [John] Randall, Dr. [Thomas Attwood] Walmisley, and the Rev. J[ohn] R[obert] Lunn. 12 X 9 ½ in. Presented by Augustas Hughes-Hughes, ..., 18th century British Library
creatorOf Recommendations; 1815-46. All bearing the signatures of those making the recommendation, and most annotated with the dates on which the recommendations were read and with the result. Entered on printed forms from 1820 or 1821 onwards.ff. 218 + 169*. ..., 1815-1846 British Library
creatorOf ‘Original letters’: Vianesi – Whitworth (ff. 252); 1816-1913, n.d.includes:f. 1 Auguste Charles Léonard François Vianesi, composer and conductor: Stanley Lucas, Secretary, Philharmonic Society: Letter to [S. Lucas] from Auguste Charles Léonard Fran..., 1816-1913 British Library
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Birth 1814-07-21

Death 1856-01-17

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