A Dictionary of Music and Musicians/Hart, Charles

From volume 1 of the work.

1504736A Dictionary of Music and Musicians — Hart, CharlesWilliam H. Husk


HART, Charles, born May 19, 1797, pupil of the Royal Academy of Music under Crotch. From 1829 to 1833 organist to St. Dunstan's, Stepney, and subsequently to the church in Tredegar Square, Mile End. and St. George's, Beckenham. In 1830 he published 'Three Anthems,' and in 1832 a 'Te Deum and Jubilate,' the latter of which had gained the Gresham Prize Medal in 1831. In April 1839 he produced an oratorio entitled 'Omnipotence.' He was author of a motet which gained a premium at Crosby Hall, 'Sacred Harmony,' and other compositions. He died March 29, 1859.

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