- John Stanley (composer)
Charles John Stanley (
January 17 ,1712 –May 19 ,1786 ) was an Englishcomposer andorganist .Biography
Stanley, who was blind from an early age, studied music with Maurice Greene and held a number of organist appointments in
London , such asSt Andrew's, Holborn from 1726. He was a friend ofGeorge Frideric Handel , and following Handel's death, Stanley joined first withJohn Christopher Smith and later with Thomas Linley to continue the series oforatorio concerts Handel had established, and succeeded him as a governor of theFoundling Hospital (continuing his tradition of performing "Messiah" for them).In 1779, Stanley succeeded
William Boyce asMaster of the King's Musick .Stanley's works include the
opera "Teraminta", the dramaticcantata "The Choice of Hercules", twelve other cantatas with texts byJohn Hawkins , theoratorio s "Jephtha", "The Fall of Egypt" and "Zimri", and instrumental music, notably three volumes of Voluntaries for organ (1748, 1752, and 1754). Nearly all of the voluntaries feature a short, slow introduction followed by either a solo-stop movement (such as the so called trumpet voluntaries) or a fugue. Some of the former have been arranged in modern times for string chamber orchestra and trumpet.Works
* Opus 1 "Eight Solos for Flute and Continuo" (1740)
* Opus 2 "Six Concertos for strings (or organ & strings or flute & continuo)" (1742/1745)
* Opus 3 "Six Cantatas" (1742)
* Opus 4 "Six Solos for Flute and Continuo" (1745)
* Opus 5 "Ten Voluntaries for Organ" (1748)
* Opus 6 "Ten Voluntaries for Organ" (1752)
* Opus 7 "Ten Voluntaries for Organ" (1754)
* Opus 8 "Six Cantatas" (1751)
* Opus 9 "Three Cantatas" (1751)
* Opus 10 "Six Concertos for Organ or Harpsichord" (1775)Media
External links
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* [http://www.rslade.co.uk/stanley/ Bio] at the [http://www.rslade.co.uk/index.html "18th Century English Music" pages at rslade.co.uk] .
* [http://www.hoasm.org/VIIJ/Stanley.html Bio] at [http://www.hoasm.org/index.html "Here of a Sunday Morning" website] .
* [http://www.baroquemusic.org/bqxstanley.html Bio and music samples] at the [http://www.baroquemusic.org/index.html BaroqueMusic.org site] .
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