William Campbell: Difference between revisions

Find traditional instrumental music
(Created page with "{{TPeople |f_picture=Missing.jpg |f_given_name=William |f_family_name=Campbell |f_profile=Composer, Editor, Musician, Publisher |f_source_of_information=https://www.regencydan...")
 
No edit summary
 
Line 3: Line 3:
|f_given_name=William
|f_given_name=William
|f_family_name=Campbell
|f_family_name=Campbell
|f_year_of_death=c. 1815-16
|f_profile=Composer, Editor, Musician, Publisher
|f_profile=Composer, Editor, Musician, Publisher
|f_source_of_information=https://www.regencydances.org/paper027.php
|f_source_of_information=https://www.regencydances.org/paper027.php
Line 9: Line 10:
----
----
<p><font face="sans-serif" size="4">
<p><font face="sans-serif" size="4">
'''WILLIAM CAMPBELL'''.  Very little is known of musician and music publisher William Campbell.  He is known to have played the viol and violin, and that he played in the grand performances at Westminster Abbey [according to Doane's 1794 '''Musical Directory'''].  He was active in London as a music publisher between c. 1778 and c. 1815, printing collections for others (including John Gow) and, after 1785, in his own name.  He is known to have had several London addresses, many in Soho, in the course of his publishing career.  For more information, see Paul Cooper's excellent research article "The Dance Collections of William Campbell]]" at the Regency Dances site [https://www.regencydances.org/paper027.php].  
'''WILLIAM CAMPBELL'''.  Very little is known of Scotch musician and music publisher William Campbell.  He is known to have played the viol and violin, and that he played in the grand performances at Westminster Abbey [according to Doane's 1794 '''Musical Directory'''].  He was active in London as a music publisher between c. 1778 and c. 1815, printing collections for others (including John Gow) and, after 1785, in his own name.  He is known to have had many London addresses, many in Soho, in the course of his publishing career.  According to Frank Kidson<ref> Frank Kidson, '''British Music Publishers''', 1900, p. 23.</ref> Campbell's publications "consist principally of minor books of dances...[that] runs to twenty-seven books, and was re-issued, and probably continued fromt he 22nd up to this number by Robert Birchall...he published many of Francis Werner's sets of Cotillions and Country Dances.  Werner was a dancing master and master of the ceremonies at Almack's and the Festino Rooms." For more information, see Paul Cooper's excellent research article "The Dance Collections of William Campbell]]" at the Regency Dances site [https://www.regencydances.org/paper027.php].  
<br>
<br>
----
----

Latest revision as of 04:09, 28 December 2023


William Campbell


     
 Given name:     William
 Middle name:     
 Family name:     Campbell
 Place of birth:     
 Place of death:     
 Year of birth:     
 Year of death:     c. 1815-16
 Profile:     Composer, Editor, Musician, Publisher
 Source of information:     https://www.regencydances.org/paper027.php
     

Biographical notes


WILLIAM CAMPBELL. Very little is known of Scotch musician and music publisher William Campbell. He is known to have played the viol and violin, and that he played in the grand performances at Westminster Abbey [according to Doane's 1794 Musical Directory]. He was active in London as a music publisher between c. 1778 and c. 1815, printing collections for others (including John Gow) and, after 1785, in his own name. He is known to have had many London addresses, many in Soho, in the course of his publishing career. According to Frank Kidson[1] Campbell's publications "consist principally of minor books of dances...[that] runs to twenty-seven books, and was re-issued, and probably continued fromt he 22nd up to this number by Robert Birchall...he published many of Francis Werner's sets of Cotillions and Country Dances. Werner was a dancing master and master of the ceremonies at Almack's and the Festino Rooms." For more information, see Paul Cooper's excellent research article "The Dance Collections of William Campbell]]" at the Regency Dances site [1].



  1. Frank Kidson, British Music Publishers, 1900, p. 23.