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"Josephine in the Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris on 2 Dec 1804" (1800), oil on canvas, 97 x 190 cm, of the painter Francisco Goya, contemporary of Welsh (Museo del Prado, Madrid) Thomas Welsh |
Thomas Welsh(1780-1848) |
project Welsh (Deeper articles)Music examples MIDI ed Mp3 of Neoclassical period Thomas Welsh, who wrote music for orchestra, chamber and vocal music, was born in Wells in 1780, the same year of the composers Bertini, Calegari, Dourlen, Drieberg, Kreutzer, Lichtenthal. He died in Brighton on the 24th Jenuary 1848 OPERE"Twenty Years Ago!" was performed on the 21st of July 1810 in Londra (Lyceum Theatre)"The Green-eyed Monster, or How to Get Your Money" was performed on the 14th of October 1811 in Londra (Lyceum Theatre) "Up to Town" was performed in Londra on the 6th of November 1811 (Covent Garden) "Kamtchatka, or The Slave's Tribute" was performed on the 16th of October 1811 in Londra (Covent Garden) "For England, Ho!" was performed on the 15th of December 1813 in Londra (Covent Garden) "Is He Jealous?" was performed on the 2nd of July 1816 in Londra (Lyceum Theatre)
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