Charles Ingle

Charles Ingle
Charles Ingle
Birth name Auguste Chevalier
Also known as Charles Ingle
Genres Music hall comedy
Occupations Composer

Charles Ingle (born Auguste Chevalier[1]) was an English composer. Ingle was the brother and manager[2] of performer Albert Chevalier.[3] Ingle was one of six children. He had two brothers, Albert and Bertram; and a sister, Adéle. The two other children died in infancy.[4]

Name

Ingle assumed his pseudonym during a touring trip to Ireland, when one member of the party gave his name as Sir Charles Ingle in a "spirit of waggery".[5] The name was then used on the prestigious guest list at their stop in Dublin and later that evening by composer Bond Andrews. Ingle later commented that Andrew's use of the name (and the fictitious "Lady Ingle") made the pseudonym pass bona fide to that evening's guests. He did, however, comment that the "haunting fear of untimely discovery made [him] vow never to pose as a knight again".[6]

Career

Ingle composed music for many of his brother's comedic music hall songs,[2] including "Wot Cher! Knocked 'em in the Old Kent Road" (1891)[7] and "My Old Dutch" (1892).[1]

As well as managing and composing for his brother, Ingle performed alongside Albert. On 24 January 1876, Ingle portrayed Squire O'Grady in an adaptation of Samuel Lover's Handy Andy, despite the fact that he "didn't know a line of the part".[8]

While managing Chevalier, Ingle was responsible for booking concert tours and would often book performances up to four months in advance. Chevalier would rarely play more than two shows in one town, but would tour for up to six months at a time. Chevalier began his first tour of the United States on 23 March 1896 at the Koster and Bails music hall in New York City, and continued touring the US for three years.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Felbridge & District History Group (2009). "Albert Chevalier and ‘My Old Dutch’". http://www.jeremy-clarke.freeserve.co.uk/Chevalier.htm. Retrieved 7 December 2010. 
  2. ^ a b Martin Banham (1995). The Cambridge Guide to Theatre. Cambridge University Press. p. 192. ISBN 0521434378. 
  3. ^ Paul Morris (2009). "Albert Chevalier". The English Music Hall. http://www.amaranthdesign.ca/musichall/past/cheval.htm. Retrieved 7 December 2010. 
  4. ^ Albert Chevalier (2008). Albert Chevalier, a Record by Himself. Read Books. p. 19. ISBN 140977645X. 
  5. ^ Albert Chevalier (2008). Albert Chevalier, a Record by Himself. Read Books. p. 242. ISBN 140977645X. 
  6. ^ Albert Chevalier (2008). Albert Chevalier, a Record by Himself. Read Books. p. 243. ISBN 140977645X. 
  7. ^ Andy Bennett; Jon Stratton (2010). Britpop and the English Music Tradition. Ashgate. p. 104. ISBN 0754668053. 
  8. ^ Albert Chevalier (2008). Albert Chevalier, a Record by Himself. Read Books. p. 23. ISBN 140977645X. 

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