Thomas Welsh (composer)

Thomas Welsh (composer)

Thomas Welsh (c. 1780 - 24 or 31 January 1848) was an English composer and operatic bass. Born in Wells, Welsh spent most of his life in London and is particularly remembered for his light hearted stage works. He died in Brighton. [ [http://opera.stanford.edu/composers/W.html Opera Glass] ]

tage works

* "Twenty Years Ago!" ('musical play', 21 July 1810, London, Lyceum Theatre)
* "The Green-eyed Monster" (or "How to Get Your Money") ('operatic farce', 14 October 1811, London, Lyceum Theatre)
* "Kamtchatka" (or "The Slave's Tribute") ('musical play', 16 October 1811, London, Covent Garden)
* "Up to Town" ('comic opera', 6 November 1811, London, Covent Garden) (collaborative composition with William Reeve, Condell, Whitaker)
* "For England, Ho!" ('melodramatic opera', 15 December 1813, London, Covent Garden) (collaborative composition with Henry Bishop)
* "Is He Jealous?" ('operetta', 2 July 1816, London, Lyceum Theatre)

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