词条 | George Arthur Barker |
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George Arthur Barker (15 April 1812 – 2 March 1876) was an English song composer and tenor singer. Born in London, he became well-known as an opera singer and recitalist, both in England and Scotland. He was also a prolific songwriter, his best known songs including "The Irish Emigrant" (1846), "Scottish Blue Bells" (1846), and "White Squall" (1847). Many of his songs were issued in the ten-volume Song Albums, published from 1853, and his Songs of the Army and Navy (1855).[1][2] Barker died in Aylestone, Leicestershire, in 1876.[2] References1. ^[https://archive.org/stream/imslp-musical-biography-stratton-stephen-samuel/PMLP222707-britishmusicalbiography#page/n33/mode/1up Stephen Samuel Stratton, British Musical Biography, 1897, p.26] 2. ^1 {{cite book| first1= Peter| last1= Gammond| year= 1991| title= The Oxford Companion to Popular Music| publisher= Oxford University Press| location= Oxford| pages=40 | isbn= 0-19-311323-6}} External links
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