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Carey, Henry, 1690 -1743 Heinrich Carey

 

Carey, Henry

Henry Carey, compositor inglês; nascido provavelmente em Yorkshire, por volta de 1687; falecido (suicídio) em Londres, em 5 de outubro de 1743. Era filho natural de Henry Savile, Lord Eland. Estudou música com Linnert, Roseingrave e Gemini-ani. Estabeleceu-se em Londres por volta de 1710, onde atuou como poeta, libretista, dramaturgo e compositor. Escreveu seis óperas-baladas, das quais The Contrivances ( Drury Lane , Londres, 20 de junho de 1729) obteve o maior sucesso. Escreveu a letra da popular canção Sally in Our Alley e compôs uma melodia para ela, mas sua composição foi substituída em 1790 pela melodia What Though I Am a Country Lass, que desde então tem sido tradicionalmente cantada com o poema original de Carey; também foi popular seu interlúdio com canto, Nancy, or The Parting Lovers (1739). Ele publicou uma coleção de 100 baladas, The Musical Century (dois volumes, 1737 e 1740); também seis cantatas (1732) e três cantatas burlescas (1741). A reivindicação de Carey à autoria de "God Save the King" foi feita por seu filho, George Savile Carey (1743–1807), mais de 50 anos após a morte do pai, sem qualquer evidência que a comprovasse; muitas antologias ainda listam o nome de Carey como autor do hino nacional britânico . Para um relato completo dessa atribuição errônea, veja P.A. Scholes, God Save the Queen! (Londres, 1954). Ver também W. Cummings, “God Save the King/' The Origin and History of the Music and Words (Londres, 1902), OG Sonneck, Report on the Star-Spangled Banner (1909), RS. Boas e JE Borland, The National Anthem (Londres, 1916), JA Fuller Maitland, “Facts and Fictions about God Save the King” Musical Quarterly (outubro de 1916) e EA Maginty, “America: The Origin of Its Melody”, ibid. (julho de 1934).

—Nicolas Slonimsky/Laura Kuhn/Dennis McIntire

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Carey, Henry

Carey, Henry English composer; b. probably in Yorkshire, c. 1687; d. (suicide) London, Oct. 5, 1743. He was a natural son of Henry Savile, Lord Eland. He studied music with Linnert, Roseingrave, and Gemini-ani. He settled around 1710 in London, where he was active as a poet, librettist, playwright, and composer. He wrote six ballad-operas, of which The Contrivances (Drury Lane, London, June 20, 1729) achieved the greatest success. He wrote the words of the popular song Sally in Our Alley and composed a musical setting for it, but his setting was replaced in 1790 by the tune What Though I Am a Country Lass, which has since been traditionally sung to Carey’s original poem; also popular was his intermezzo with singing, Nancy, or The Parting Lovers (1739). He publ, a collection of 100 ballads, The Musical Century (two vols., 1737 and 1740); also six Cantatas (1732) and three Burlesque Cantatas (1741). Carey’s claim to the authorship of God Save the King was put forth by his son, George Savile Carey (1743–1807), more than 50 years after his father’s death, without any supporting evidence; many anthologies still list Carey’s name as the author of the British national anthem. For a complete account of this misat-tribution, see P.A. Scholes, God Save the Queen! (London, 1954). See also W. Cummings, “God Save the King/’ The Origin and History of the Music and Words (London, 1902), O.G. Sonneck, Report on the Star- Spangled Banner (1909), RS. Boas and J.E. Borland, The National Anthem (London, 1916), J.A. Fuller Maitland, “Facts and Fictions about God Save the King” Musical Quarterly (Oct. 1916), and E.A. Maginty, “America: The Origin of Its Melody,” ibid. (July 1934).

—Nicolas Slonimsky/Laura Kuhn/Dennis McIntire

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Hawkins, John: A General History Of The Science and Practice Of Music. 5

Standort
    München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek -- 4 Mus.th. 622-5
Urheber
    Hawkins, John -- (GND: 118709291)
Titel
    A General History Of The Science and Practice Of Music: In Five Volumes. 5
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    By Sir John Hawkins
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    London : Payne

    (1776)
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Johann Christoph Pepusch (1667- 20 de julho de 1752)

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